In 2019 Rudy Giuliani travelled to Ukraine with One America News reporter Chanel Rion, to personally interview prosecutor, Viktor Shokin. The one Joe had fired.
And Leftist media types were furious. So were leftist professors.
CNN's Jake Tapper said Giuliani brought back "dirt of questionable credibility" from his trip with a reporter from a "far-right fringe cable channel."
MSNBC's Ken Dilanian said Giuliani floated a "bogus conspiracy theory about Joe Biden."
And the Washington Post's Aaron Blake said the OAN series was "a stunning piece of propaganda."
Of course they were all wrong.
On Saturday, Fox's Brian Kilmeade "broke" a story, about Joe and Hunger's corruption, with an "exclusive" interview with Shokin.
"I have said repeatedly in my previous interviews that Poroshenko fired me at the insistence of the then Vice President Biden because I was investigating Burisma," Shokin said in the interview.
He added that he believed Joe and Hunter took bribes in connection with his dismissal.
Kilmeade didn't mention Giuliani and Rion.
And he didn't note that if Fox had run with the story four years ago, it's a good bet Joe Biden wouldn't be president, and Donald Trump wouldn't have been impeached.
And he didn't apologize for making it look like he broke a story that he really didn't break. That's not like the Brian I used to know.
But then again, Fox isn't what it was when Roger Ailes was in charge, is it?
Hang tough.