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RUDY Giuliani has slammed the New York Times, NBC & the Washington Post as "fake news" after the outlets retracted or published corrections to stories following the FBI raid on his home.

The as part of a sweeping .

Rudy Giuliani slammed the New York Times, Washington Post and NBC as 'fake news'
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Rudy Giuliani slammed the New York Times, Washington Post and NBC as 'fake news'Credit: AP

On Saturday, the Times, Post and NBC all issued retractions about their reporting that claimed received a formal warning from the FBI about Russian disinformation.

The outlet's clarified that Giuliani did not receive the so-called defensive briefing.

Giuliani seized on the corrections, demanding the Times and Washington Post to "reveal their sources".

"On a Saturday, the Washington Post added this correction to their defamatory story about me. The Washington Post and the NYT must reveal their sources who lied and targeted an American Citizen.

The former New York City mayor's Upper East Side apartment was raided by the FBI on Wednesday
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The former New York City mayor's Upper East Side apartment was raided by the FBI on WednesdayCredit: Reuters
Giuliani demanded the NYT and Washington Post to reveal their sources after the outlets issued retractions about their reporting on the fed raid
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Giuliani demanded the NYT and Washington Post to reveal their sources after the outlets issued retractions about their reporting on the fed raidCredit: Rex

"#msnbc , #cnn forgot to mention the corrections today. #fakenews#badpeople," the former New York City Mayor .

During an interview with Fox News' on Friday, before agents raided his Upper East Side home.

During the , Giuliani was angered that agents allegedly previously took access to his iCloud storage and email accounts.

He told the host, “In the middle of the impeachment defense they invaded, without telling me, my iCloud.

"They took documents that are privileged, and then they unilaterally decided what they could read and not read," according to a .

Giuliani recalled hearing bangs on his front door at dawn on Wednesday.

Simultaneously, the  as part of the evidence grab.

During an interview with Tucker Carlson on Friday, Giuliani was angry that the FBI 'spied' on his iCloud account two years before the raid took place
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During an interview with Tucker Carlson on Friday, Giuliani was angry that the FBI 'spied' on his iCloud account two years before the raid took placeCredit: AP

Giuliani feels his rights as a citizen and attorney-client privileges have been subjugated.

“The prosecutors in the Justice Department spied on me,” the former New York City mayor and federal prosecutor said.

“These are tactics only known in a dictatorship -- where you seize a lawyer’s records in the middle of his representation.”

Giuliani’s attorney Robert Costello also reprimanded the Justice Department under the current administration .

He claimed they are ignoring "clear evidence" of wrongdoing by prominent , including President Biden's family.

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