Feds want a search warrant to obtain Rudy Giuliani's emails and electronic communication 'over his dealings in Ukraine' in move that may have already been secretly granted permission by Bill Barr's Justice Department, NBC reports
Federal prosecutors are said to be looking into making a legal request for Rudy Giuliani's emails. The investigation into Donald Trump's personal attorney is 'very active', NBC reports. Sources tell the network prosecutors for the Southern District of New York have spoken about getting access to his electronic communications. New York prosecutors need the approval of Washington before they can move forward with obtaining a search warrant for materials that may be protected by attorney-client privilege. It is not known whether Bill Barr's Justice Department has granted that approval. Giuliani has reportedly been under investigation by federal prosecutors in New York over his work in Ukraine, which became the heart of Trump's impeachment.