Rudy Giuliani is technically off the clock, and physically across the globe. But America’s mayor is very much in the limelight. “What is going on with Rudy Giuliani?” “Rudy Giuliani is being widely criticized today for comments he made in Israel.” “Going rogue once again.” “Rudy Giuliani diverted from the official lines.” “And you have to wonder: Why?” During a trip to Israel for a private speaking engagement, Giuliani, who is now one of Trump’s private lawyers, chose to weigh in on an array of hot-button issues. First, there was his explosive account of how the North Korean leader apparently demeaned himself to get President Trump to reschedule the summit. “Well, Kim Jong-un got back on his hands and knees and begged for it, which is exactly the position you want to put him in.” Giuliani also floated a theory to tarnish the Russia investigation. “A group of 13 highly partisan Democrats that make up the Mueller team — excluding him — are trying very, very hard to frame [Trump], to get him in trouble when he hasn’t done anything wrong.” But Giuliani reserved the bulk of his fire for Stormy Daniels, who has become one of President Trump’s archenemies. “I’m sorry. I don’t respect a porn star star the way I respect a career woman. So, Stormy, you want to bring a case? Let me cross-examine you.” As for Daniels’ alleged affair with President Trump in 2006, Giuliani said it was a lie. “Oh, very, very credible source: Stormy, Stormy the porn star. I don’t believe her. I don’t know — sue me, Stormy. I don’t believe you.” And neither does Melania Trump, according to Giuliani. “She believes in her husband. She knows it’s not true. Look at his three wives, right? Beautiful women, classy women, women of great substance. Stormy Daniels?” “We have to respect on the stage every woman.” “Yes, I respect porn stars. Don’t you respect porn stars? Or do you think that porn stars desecrate women?” One thing that was less controversial: Giuliani appeared to be enjoying his visit to the Holy Land as cameras spotted him partaking in some napkin-spinning revelry at a Jerusalem hot spot.