Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani found himself in the media spotlight Saturday after confusing comments over a federal investigation into his dealings in Ukraine. By Sunday, Giuliani's name became a trending topic on Twitter with many users slamming him for his comments about going to prison.

“I am more than willing to go to jail if they want to put me in jail. And if they do, they’re going to suffer the consequences in heaven, I'm not,” Giuliani said in an interview with NBC New York.

Giuliani recently had his law licenses suspended in New York and Washington, D.C., and serves as former President Donald Trump’s personal attorney. He insisted in the interview that he committed no crime.

“I committed no crime, and if you think I committed a crime, you’re probably really stupid, because you don’t know who I am,” said Giuliani, who also suggested that the investigation is politically motivated.

Federal prosecutors have not disclosed details of the investigation into Giuliani’s involvement with Ukraine, but his attorney Robert Costello said in April the search warrants involved allegations that Giuliani failed to register as a foreign agent.

Twitter users pounced on Giuliani's recent comments.