Rudy Giuliani is getting impatient.
“Put up or shut up,” the former New York City mayor tweeted last week in a direct challenge to special counsel Robert Mueller.
Mueller’s team has been investigating Giuliani’s client, President Trump, since May 2017 — that’s 19 months and counting — and has spent more than $25 million in the process.
In that time, Mueller has scored six guilty pleas and one conviction, plus indictments of 26 Russian nationals and three Russian companies.
But none of Trump’s associates has yet been charged with colluding with Russia to influence the 2016 election in Trump’s favor — the purported offense that sparked Mueller’s effort.
And Trump has insisted on his innocence. “The Russian Collusion fabrication is the greatest Hoax in the history of American politics,” he declared Dec. 19.