Rudy Giuliani's neighbor has become a viral sensation after giving a witness account of the FBI raid on his home.
Socialite Michele Herbert, 72, lives in the same New York building as Trump's former lawyer, and she opened up to the press about the raid outside their apartment building on Wednesday, April 28.
As per the Associated Press, Giuliani is the subject of a federal investigation by the Justice Department because of his alleged business dealings with Ukraine.
"The funniest thing is, my ex-husband called me and said, 'Have you seen what's going on?'" Herbert said. "And he said, 'No, look out your window.'"
She explained that she saw the FBI "bringing out a lot of stuff", including phones and other electronic devices.
Listen to Guiliani's neighbor's hilarious witness account below:Herbert's account of what happened quickly racked up millions of views on social media, with people rushing to compliment the 72-year-old for holding an impromptu press conference about her neighbor.
Reacting to the hilarious video, author Paul Rieckhoff wrote: "This lady holding her own press conference is just amazing to watch. Classic 2021. No doubt #SNL writers are already working on drafts for a sketch for Saturday. @MileyCyrus as Michele Herbert could be epic."
A second added: "Quintessential Upper East Side witness."
A third wrote: "Even if you're fully vaccinated, the CDC recommends that you do not communicate with your ex (unless the FBI is raiding your ex's neighbor, Rudy Giuliani's, place)."
A fourth remarked: "she should have been a Seinfeld character [sic]."
A fifth added: "Just walked up to the mic and started talking. Hilarious."
A sixth wrote: "The supporting characters in the Rudy raid really make the show."
A seventh remarked: "Get ready to fall in love. This woman, (probably a Rudy neighbor?) decides to start her own press conference. Who should play her in the biopic? All ideas welcome."
Meanwhile, this Twitter used summed up the entire statement, writing: "when [sic] I worked in local tv news I learned there are two types of new yorkers: the ones you couldn't pay to talk into a camera, and the ones you couldn't pay to stay away."
Did Herbert's witness account make you chuckle?