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Rudy Giuliani Hospitalised in Critical Condition

Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City and one-time personal lawyer to Donald Trump, has been admitted to hospital and is reported to be in critical but stable condition, according to his spokesperson.

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Ted Goodman, speaking on behalf of the 81-year-old, said Giuliani was receiving medical care but did not disclose the cause of his hospitalization or identify the facility where he was being treated.

“Mayor Rudy Giuliani is currently in the hospital, where he remains in critical but stable condition,” Goodman wrote on social media on Sunday. He added that the former mayor “is a fighter” who has confronted challenges throughout his life and was continuing to show the same determination while in hospital.

Goodman also asked supporters to pray for Giuliani’s recovery.

Limited Details on Hospitalisation

No further details have been released about what prompted Giuliani’s admission to hospital, and his spokesperson has not said when he was first admitted.

Giuliani, once widely known for his leadership of New York City during the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, has remained a prominent political figure in recent years due to his close association with Trump.

Trump Confirms Hospitalisation

President Trump confirmed Giuliani’s hospitalization in a message posted on his social media platform, Truth Social.

In the post, Trump described Giuliani as a “true warrior” and praised him as the best mayor in the history of New York City. He also used the message to criticise Democrats, accusing them of treating Giuliani unfairly.

Trump wrote that it was “sad” to see Giuliani in hospital and repeated claims that political opponents had targeted him.

Legal Battles After the 2020 Election

Giuliani played a prominent role in efforts by Trump and his allies to challenge the outcome of the 2020 United States presidential election. Acting as Trump’s personal attorney, he helped lead legal attempts to overturn the results in several states.

Many of those lawsuits were dismissed by courts.

Following his involvement in those efforts, Giuliani was disbarred in both New York and Washington, D.C., with disciplinary authorities concluding that he had made false statements about the election.

He has also faced criminal charges in the states of Georgia and Arizona related to attempts to overturn the election results. Giuliani has denied wrongdoing in those cases.

In addition, he was listed as an unindicted co-conspirator in the federal election interference case brought against Trump by special counsel Jack Smith.

Despite the legal challenges, Giuliani has remained an outspoken supporter of Trump and continues to be a visible figure in US political debates.

For now, attention has turned to his health, with supporters awaiting further updates on his condition.

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GammaGlobulin Star Member

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Just now, unblocktheplanet said:

Fortunately for all involved, I never did anything requiring math! In any case, Sachs came to Columbia decade after I left. He's done some great work and has superb bona fides.

If you're referring to his take on Israel's genocide, well, we all know he's right.

I am referring to many things, such as his stand against world poverty, and against environmental degradation.

I was impressed by his leadership at Columbia, meaning his leadership of the Earth Institute Center, or I forget its original name.

He had guest lecturers come in to lead very small seminars attended by well-known scientists.

The lectures/presentations were well recorded and presented on Columbia's site.

However, and I don't know why, some of the best ones are no longer to be found, James Hansen's early ones included.

Of course I also agree with him on other things, such as the attack on Iran.

GammaGlobulin Star Member

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23 hours ago, Jingthing said:

He was reasonably OK as Mayor of NYC.

But then later he went completely maga-rific insane.

I see a flawed human being and I have compassion for the tragic downward trajectory of his later life and wish him a good and peaceful death.

In other words, I still see some good qualities in the man looking at his entire life, unlike Trump who I consider to be evil.

You mean you believe in good and evil?

I fond such concepts bizarre.

Jingthing Legendary Member

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Just now, GammaGlobulin said:

You mean you believe in good and evil?

I fond such concepts bizarre.

I think there is good and evil in all people though in a case like Trump who is doing so much damage to the world the percentage of good is minimal.

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Just now, Jingthing said:

I think there is good and evil in all people though in a case like Trump who is doing so much damage to the world the percentage of good is minimal.

And to think I had thought it was all due to just poor management decisions, and a lack of proper executive functioning in his brain.

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Just now, GammaGlobulin said:

And to think I had thought it was all due to just poor management decisions, and a lack of proper executive functioning in his brain.

Sane washing.

Thingamabob Diamond Member

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11 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Likely correct. Only 99%.

Dream on.

Rams86 Gold Member

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Good riddance Rudy.

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On 5/5/2026 at 9:45 AM, unblocktheplanet said:

Memory is a funny thing, ain't it. I have a very firm recollection of Giuliani being my prosecutor for one of my ~35 arrests but...???

I can't remember Saran Wrap being a big thing in the 60s but I may not have been paying attention!

In reference to the Dow Chemical Protest that you may or may not have joined (I think you didn't), the protesters at that May 1966 protest urged Americans to boycott Saran wrap, as it was a Dow product.

https://www.nytimes.com/1966/05/29/archives/dow-chemical-office-picketed-for-its-manufacture-of-napalm.html

The demonstrators carried signs and handed out leaflets urging housewives to boycott Saran Wrap, a transparent plastic wrapping paper, another product of the Dow company..........We always have and always will do our best to produce what the Defense Department requires in any wartime situation," said Dean M. Wakefield, Eastern manager of the company's public relations. "Aside from our duty to do this, we might add that we would feel deeply gratified if what we're able to provide helps to protect our fighting men or to speed the day when fighting will end."

As for the planned boycott of Saran Wrap, Mr. Wakefield said that "they [the pickets] have the absolute right to protest any action with which they disagree."

https://www.nytimes.com/1966/05/29/archives/dow-chemical-office-picketed-for-its-manufacture-of-napalm.html#:~:text=On%20May%2029%2C%201966%2C%20a%20group%20of,Wrap%2C%20a%20product%20of%20the%20Dow%20company.

A clamorous group of 75 persons picketed the offices of the Dow Chemical Company in Rockefeller Center yesterday in protest against the concern's manufacture of napalm used in the Vietnam war.

“Napalm Burns Babies, Dow Makes Money,” the pickets chanted at startled shoppers on nearby Fifth Avenue. Occasionally, they changed their chant to “Nazi Ovens in '44, U. S. Napalm in '66.” The demonstrators carried signs and handed out leaflets urging housewives to boycott Saran Wrap, a transparent plastic wrapping paper, another product of the Dow company.

https://www.satyagrahafoundation.org/nonviolent-program-to-stop-napalm-production/

However, we need to have a more specific focus, a manufacturer of napalm. The U. S. Army lists about ten primary and secondary suppliers of “Napalm B”, the type used on peasants in Vietnam. But the New York Times (December 11, 1967) states that Dow Chemical is the only supplier of “Napalm-B”. While this doesn’t agree with our research it does coincide with indications that Dow is the major supplier of napalm. Because of this Dow has been the target of demonstrations on campuses and a so-far ineffective boycott of Saran Wrap, another Dow product. We believe our action should also be directed against Dow.

unblocktheplanet Diamond Member

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5 hours ago, Roadsternut said:

In reference to the Dow Chemical Protest that you may or may not have joined (I think you didn't), the protesters at that May 1966 protest urged Americans to boycott Saran wrap, as it was a Dow product.

https://www.nytimes.com/1966/05/29/archives/dow-chemical-office-picketed-for-its-manufacture-of-napalm.html

https://www.nytimes.com/1966/05/29/archives/dow-chemical-office-picketed-for-its-manufacture-of-napalm.html#:~:text=On%20May%2029%2C%201966%2C%20a%20group%20of,Wrap%2C%20a%20product%20of%20the%20Dow%20company.

https://www.satyagrahafoundation.org/nonviolent-program-to-stop-napalm-production/

That may well be--I don't remember. But as a student in NYC, it was one can of Franco-American spaghetti to the next--no leftovers.

You're free to believe or disbelieve my recollections or you can just buy my book: Free Radicals: War Resisters in Prison and see the photos for yourself.

Otherwise, you probably won't believe I was in jail with Dr Spock or that we levitated the Pentagon.

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