Giuliani returns to his show after viral pneumonia hospitalization

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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani made his return to the spotlight on Wednesday evening, hosting his conservative talk show, “The Rudy Giuliani Show,” for the first time since being hospitalized with viral pneumonia earlier this month. At 81 years old, Giuliani took a moment to reassure his audience that he was feeling better, although he noted that he wasn’t fully recovered.

Giuliani’s health scare began in early May when he was admitted to a hospital in Palm Beach, Florida, and was placed on a ventilator due to his critical condition. This alarming news prompted a wave of support from politicians across the political spectrum, underscoring his significant impact on American politics.

During his show, Giuliani expressed heartfelt thanks to everyone who sent prayers and well-wishes. He specifically acknowledged his family, the dedicated medical staff who cared for him, and his former boss, U.S. President Donald Trump, who reached out to him during his illness. “It feels good to be back,” he said, marking a hopeful return to his regular routine.

This wasn’t the first time Giuliani faced serious health issues. He was previously hospitalized last September after a car crash in New Hampshire that resulted in a fractured vertebra among other injuries. His resilience through these challenges has been noted by both supporters and critics alike.

Giuliani served as mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001, a tenure that included the tragic events of September 11, 2001, when terrorist attacks targeted the World Trade Center. His leadership during this crisis earned him national recognition. After his time as mayor, he ran for president in 2008 but did not secure the nomination. Subsequently, he became a personal attorney and advisor to Donald Trump.

In recent years, Giuliani has been a controversial figure, especially regarding the 2020 presidential election. He was a prominent advocate for claims of election fraud, which were ultimately dismissed by numerous courts and investigations. Notably, two former Georgia election workers won a significant defamation judgment against him, highlighting the legal challenges he faces.

Despite these challenges, Giuliani received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Trump last year, further cementing his complex legacy in American politics. As he continues to navigate his health and legal hurdles, many are watching closely to see how his story unfolds.

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