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Rudy Giuliani’s leftist daughter is at it again with another anti-Trump column written days before a presidential election.

Almost exactly four years ago, Caroline Rose Giuliani penned a column for Vanity Fair magazine announcing that “Rudy Giuliani is my father” and begging Americans to “vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.”

Flash forward to Monday, when she published a brand-new column doubling down on what she’d written in 2020 but with a twist.

This time she claimed that former President Donald Trump essentially somehow stole her father from her and ruined his life.

“Watching my dad’s life crumble since he joined forces with Trump has been extraordinarily painful, both on a personal level and because his demise feels linked to a dark force that threatens to once again consume America,” she wrote.

By “his demise,” she likely meant his indictment for trying to legally overturn the 2020 presidential election.

In her mind, the beginning of the end for her father started when he decided to become Trump’s lawyer.

“I’ll never forget the night my dad told me he was considering becoming Trump’s lawyer,” she wrote. “I was with him at the Grand Havana Room, a cigar bar at the top of 666 Fifth Avenue, an address too fitting given the unholy alliance my father was about to enter into.”

“Surrounded by thick smoke and powerful men, I ugly-cried for a few minutes, then spent the next three hours making my vehement case to my father that he not go down this morally perilous path,” she added.

Speaking of “morally perilous” paths, Caroline’s Twitter feed is full of morally questionable and potentially repugnant content:

Her so-called “case” against Trump included the usual accusations that he’s an “open” racist who’s misogynistic and lacks empathy. She even told her father that she “already felt ashamed of my last name whenever I saw headlines connecting him with Trump.”

But sadly for her, her entreaties failed, and the next morning she discovered via the news that Giuliani was going to be Trump’s lawyer — and this evidently was the catalyst for her believing she’d lost her father.

“After months of feeling the type of sorrow that comes from the death of a loved one, it dawned on me that I’ve been grieving the loss of my dad to Trump,” she wrote. “I cannot bear to lose our country to him too.”

See what she did there — how she twisted the alleged loss of her father to connect it with the alleged loss of her country.

The rest of the column devolves into an anti-Trump screed full of the usual MSNBC-grade arguments against Trump: he’s a convicted felon and an “aspiring autocrat,” he wants to bring Project 2025 to life, and of course, he’s responsible for killing women because of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

Responding to the column, critics ripped her a new one for throwing her father under the bus to score points against the big, bad orange man.

Critics also noted that she’s in no position to lecture anyone about morality given her penchant for polyamory and, it would appear, shoplifting.

Look:

Vivek Saxena

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