The media spotlight fell Rudy Giuliani again this week amid fresh accusations and an intriguing foreign-bribery case. Testifying to congressional investigators, diplomat George Kent said Giuliani had pressed the White House and the State Dept. to get a visa for former Ukrainian prosecutor Victor Shokin, CNN reports. Shokin had lost his job after Joe Biden, as vice president, pressured Ukraine to renew its anti-corruption probes. Now Shokin is making claims about Biden's son, Hunter, and says Democrats have coordinated with people in Ukraine. Giuliani talked to him in a January 23 Skype call and apparently failed to get him a visa. Giuliani told CNN he thought Shokin could get dirt on Democrats. In other Giuliani news: