President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani on Saturday praised the lawyer representing Michael Cohen for retracting his previous statements to CNN about the Trump Tower meeting in 2016.

Lanny Davis, the lawyer now representing Trump’s longtime former lawyer, originally told the network that Cohen could testify that then-candidate Trump knew in advance about the meeting with his campaign officials where Russians promised dirt on Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonButtigieg stands in as Pence for Harris's debate practice Senate GOP sees early Supreme Court vote as political booster shot Poll: 51 percent of voters want to abolish the electoral college MORE.

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He later retracted the statement he gave to CNN’s Carl Bernstein, saying last week that he made a “major mistake” because he wasn’t certain about Cohen’s knowledge. Cohen had previously told congressional investigators Trump did not know about the meeting.

Giuliani praised Davis, who is an opinion contributor at The Hill, for clarifying his comments. He also suggested that Cohen is making false claims. Giuliani has been on the offensive against Cohen, saying he is a “pathological liar.”

“Davis is covering for Cohen as he should. Davis did right thing in recanting,” Giuliani tweeted Saturday. “Davis has more integrity than CNN. They want to get Trump at the cost of their ever diminishing reputation.”

Davis is covering for Cohen as he should. Davis did right thing in recanting. Davis has more integrity than CNN. They want to get Trump at the cost of their ever diminishing reputation. — Rudy Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) September 1, 2018

Giuliani has been attacking the network, calling it “Fake News Network” or “FNN” instead of CNN.

“CNN is well known as a virulent anti-Trump Fake News Network(FNN),” Giuliani tweeted early Saturday morning. “Lanny Davis says his client Cohen lied when they leaked that Pres. Trump knew about the so-called Russia meeting before it happened. Everyone has retracted but FNN. Need more proof.”

CNN is well known as a virulent anti-Trump Fake News Network(FNN). Lanny Davis says his client Cohen lied when they leaked that Pres. Trump knew about the so-called Russia meeting before it happened. Everyone has retracted but FNN. Need more proof. — Rudy Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) September 1, 2018

Trump stepped up his personal attacks against CNN and Bernstein this week, calling the reporter a “sloppy” man who “thinks like a degenerate fool.”

Bernstein, known for his coverage of the Nixon-era Watergate scandal, co-wrote the article claiming Trump had advance knowledge of the meeting for CNN and said he stands by his reporting and Davis was not his only source in the story.

“I have spent my life as a journalist bringing the truth to light, through administrations of both parties,” Bernstein tweeted at Trump on Wednesday. “No taunt will diminish my commitment to that mission, which is the essential role of a free press. @CNN stands by its story, and I stand by my reporting.”

.@realdonaIdtrump- I have spent my life as a journalist bringing the truth to light, through administrations of both parties. No taunt will diminish my commitment to that mission, which is the essential role of a free press. @CNN stands by its story, and I stand by my reporting. — Carl Bernstein (@carlbernstein) August 29, 2018

CNN has also defended Bernstein’s reporting.

"Make no mistake, Mr. President, CNN does not lie," the official Twitter account for CNN Communications tweeted late Wednesday. "We report the news. And we report when people in power tell lies. CNN stands by our reporting and our reporters. There may be many fools in this story but @carlbernstein is not one of them."

Make no mistake, Mr. President, CNN does not lie. We report the news. And we report when people in power tell lies. CNN stands by our reporting and our reporters. There may be many fools in this story but @carlbernstein is not one of them. — CNN Communications (@CNNPR) August 29, 2018

Cohen last month pleaded guilty to eight counts involving tax fraud and illegal campaign contributions, implicating the president in his statement.