Rudy Giuliani: From 'America's Mayor' to Legal Battles and Health Challenges
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been hospitalised with pneumonia. A spokesman attributes his condition to exposure to dust and toxins at the September 11 attacks. Former President Donald Trump expressed support, highlighting Giuliani's past as 'America's Mayor' and his involvement in post-election controversies.
Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City celebrated for his leadership during the 9/11 attacks, has been hospitalized with pneumonia in Florida. At 81, Giuliani is in critical yet stable condition, with his spokesperson citing pre-existing conditions linked to 9/11 as exacerbating factors.
Giuliani's family, alongside notable figures like former President Donald Trump, have gathered in support. Trump praised Giuliani as a steadfast warrior, criticizing his political opponents while paying homage to his significant contributions as mayor and advisor.
Giuliani's storied career spans from tackling organized crime to navigating legal battles, recently facing a defamation case following the 2020 election. His trajectory reflects a blend of accolades and controversies shaping his public image.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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