President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Guiliani says the major networks — including Fox News — won't have him on as a guest anymore now that he's trying to make a case for election fraud.
"It's been the strangest experience of my life," the former New York City mayor said Monday on Newsmax TV's "Spicer & Co." "I'm living in a country with the kind of censorship that I remember as a young child in East Germany and the Soviet Union."
"I can't get on ABC, NBC, CBS," he added. "I can't even get on Fox anymore."
He said he's "thrown off the network" if he says the word "fraud."
"I'm sorry, there was fraud," Giuliani said. "I'm telling the truth, and they're lying. Not only are they lying, they're practicing a level of censorship that is so un-American that it's frightening."
Giuliani and his team are continuing to file lawsuits and attempting to persuade state legislatures to overturn their election results several swing states, most notably, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Arizona, where they believe fraudulent voting occurred.
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