NEW YORK – Rudolph Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, is in critical but stable condition at a hospital, his spokesman said Sunday.
Spokesman Ted Goodman did not disclose the specific health issue that led to the hospitalization or the duration of Giuliani’s stay. However, he expressed confidence in Giuliani’s resilience, stating, “Mayor Giuliani is a fighter who has faced every challenge in his life with unwavering strength, and he’s fighting with that same level of strength as we speak.”
Giuliani, aged 81, hosted his online show, “America’s Mayor Live,” just last Friday from Palm Beach, Florida. During the show, he appeared to struggle with his voice, remarking, “My voice is a little under the weather, so I won’t be able to speak as loudly as I usually do, but I’ll get closer to the microphone.” This comment has raised concerns about his health among viewers and supporters alike.
Known as “America’s Mayor” for his leadership in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, Giuliani’s public perception has shifted in recent years. Once celebrated for his role in uniting the nation, he became a contentious figure through his association with former President Donald Trump, serving as an adviser and personal attorney. Trump later pardoned Giuliani following legal troubles related to his efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 election.
In a statement on his social media platform, Trump expressed his support, writing, “Our fabulous Rudy Giuliani, a True Warrior, and the Best Mayor in the History of New York City, BY FAR, has been hospitalized, and is in critical condition. What a tragedy that he was treated so badly by the Radical Left Lunatics, Democrats ALL — AND HE WAS RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING!” Trump’s remarks reflect the polarized views surrounding Giuliani’s legacy and current health status.
Giuliani’s political career began with his election as New York City’s mayor in 1993, after he gained national attention as a prosecutor known for taking down organized crime and corrupt financial practices. He made a bid for the U.S. Senate in 2000 against Hillary Clinton but withdrew after being diagnosed with prostate cancer, a significant health battle that marked a turning point in his life.
As of now, the details surrounding Giuliani’s health remain vague, and the public awaits further updates. His situation highlights the complex legacy of a man once celebrated for his courage and leadership in a time of crisis, now facing personal challenges.
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Weber reported from Los Angeles.

