On the eve of the House voting on Donald Trump’s impeachment, the president’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani seemed unperturbed, enjoying a stogie at his cigar club.
The former mayor was seen in a private back room at members-only cigar bar the Grand Havana Room at Jared Kushner’s 666 Fifth Ave.
“He was puffing away on a cigar, looking like he didn’t have a care in the world,” said a spy. “He was in a private room behind a curtain with a few men.”
Giuliani, who has played a large role in the Ukraine scandal surrounding Trump, is a regular in the (literally) smoke-filled room and a member of the club’s board. In September, Page Six spies saw him at the same spot “announcing to everyone he is launching a new podcast.” And during Robert Mueller’s investigation into Trump & Co. last December, Giuliani was there talking about the case and the sentencing of Michael Flynn.
There was also speculation that he’d been at the club before a particularly explosive interview in 2018, but he claimed he went there afterward. He insisted to Politico at the time that if he had a drinking problem, “you’d have 50 gossip columns on Page Six with the scrutiny I get in New York.”