Relishing his role as a Republican attack dog, Rudolph Giuliani on Thursday ripped Hillary Clinton for not speaking out against her husband when he had an affair while they were in the White House. NY1's Courtney Gross has more on Giuliani's continued wave of attacks from Cleveland.

New York's former mayor has been front and center at the Republican National Convention. But Rudy Giuliani continued being the Trump campaign's most aggressive surrogate on Thursday, going after Hillary Clinton and questioning her feminist credentials.

"Bill Clinton, our predator president, with his wife who enabled him, aided him, covered up for him and headed the bimbo squad," Giuliani said.

Giuliani gave New York Republicans his version of history, making unsubstantiated allegations against the Clintons.

First, he went back to the time the Clintons spent in Arkansas, where Bill Clinton served as state attorney general and governor.

"Hillary Clinton has been around since before George Washington," Giuliani said. "It is really sick what the Clintons were allowed to get away with from the time they were shaking people down in Little Rock."

He also delved into the Clintons eight years in the White House. He accused Hillary Clinton of trying to hide her husband's extramarital escapades in the 1990s.

"You think I believe that you care about the rights of women when you cover up the sexual predatory actions of your husband that would get any executive action in America fired in two seconds and would put some of them in jail? You don't care about women!" Giuliani said.

The crowd was clearly eating up the message and the rattling off of an alleged indictment. Giuliani said he would try this so-called case against Clinton should Trump win in November.

"We go back one more time and if Trump gets elected, we volunteer to try the case?" Giuliani said.

Giuliani, who very publicly separated from his second wife and is on his third marriage, spoke to the press after.

"It connects to the Hillary Clinton of today who should be in jail," he said.

For the past several months, Giuliani has been an informal advisor to Trump, sparking speculation he was looking for a job in a potential administration. He even backed another Trump family member on Thursday, suggesting Donald Trump Jr. would be a great candidate for mayor of New York City next year.

"After the speech I heard the other night, I would think he would be one hell of a candidate," Giuliani said.

NY1 did ask the former mayor about serving in a Trump administration earlier this week. He said he would discuss that with the candidate after the general election.