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A A recent tweet from Rudy Giuliani refers to a webpage containing only the words "Donald J. Trump is a traitor to our country".
It seems that Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney and former mayor of New York City, on Friday inadvertently created a link in his tweet, that somebody subsequently transformed into a real web page.
Giuliani did not place any spacing between the end of a sentence where he wrote "G-20" and the beginning of the next sentence where he wrote "In", which is used when a web page indicates a country – in this case, India.
The tweet was referring to the investigation of the special advocate Robert Mueller on the influence of Russia and the risk of collusion during the Trump campaign during the presidential election of 2016.
"Mueller filed an indictment just as the president was leaving for the G-20. In July, he indicted the Russians who will never come here just before he leaves for Helsinki. Either or the other could have been done sooner or later. Out of control! Supervision do you like? Giuliani tweeted.
Mueller filed an indictment just as the president was leaving for https://t.co/8ZNrQ6X29a July, he indicted the Russians who will never come here just before he leaves for Helsinki. They could have been done sooner or later. No control! Supervision please?
– Rudy Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani)
30 Nov 2018
Presumably, someone saw the broken link created by Giuliani by typing "G-20.in" and created a link directly from Giuliani's Twitter page that calls Trump a traitor.
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