President Trump claimed that his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani will give a report on findings from a recent trip to Ukraine to Congress and the Department of Justice.

Speaking to reporters on Saturday, the president said that a recent trip to Ukraine by Giuliani was fruitful and that the former tough-on-crime New York City mayor was "going to make a report, I think to the attorney general and to Congress. He says he has a lot of good information."

Trump said he did not know the nature of Giuliani's findings and had not been briefed on the trip but indicated that there was significance to the information. "I hear he's found plenty," the president said, careful not to elaborate further. Trump has denied that Giuliani's trip to Ukraine was at his directive. "No, I didn't direct him, but he's a warrior," he said in November.

As the House prepares to draft articles of impeachment against the president, Giuliani has increased his efforts to determine whether Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden were guilty of corrupt practices in Ukraine. Last month, Giuliani claimed his mission was "concerning 2016 Ukrainian collusion and corruption" and to defend his client against "false charges."

Joe Biden has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing during his time as vice president and has shielded his son from allegations of malfeasance during his time as a board member for Ukraine energy firm Burisma.

Giuliani has also claimed that House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff has actively worked to cover-up corruption in Ukraine by the Bidens. Schiff is also under fire from House Republicans for obtaining and publishing the phone records of fellow California Rep. Devin Nunes.