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Rudy Giuliani slams ‘fake news’ after New York Times, NBC & Washington Post RETRACT stories following FBI raid on home

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 Feds raided Giuliani's New York City apartment and office on Wednesday as part of a sweeping .

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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.

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

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, 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.

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