New York State Bar Association Considers Expelling Rudy Giuliani

The New York State Bar Association is launching a “historic” inquiry into Trump attorney Rudolph Giuliani, shown here at a press conference last November.

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The New York State Bar Association is considering expelling Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani as a member because of his comments ahead of the Wednesday attack on the U.S. Capitol, and his efforts for months to cast doubt on the results on the presidential election.

The bar association said it received “hundreds of complaints in recent months” about Giuliani, ultimately deciding Monday to launch a “historic” inquiry.

Even if the association decides to remove Giuliani from its rolls, he would still be able to practice law, a group spokesperson told NPR. The New York State Bar Association is a voluntary association, and attorneys may only be disbarred with the approval of a state court committee.