Former NYC Mayor Leaves ICU, Condition Remains Critical But Stable
Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York City, has been moved out of the intensive care unit where he was being treated for pneumonia. His condition is now described as critical but stable, according to his spokesperson, Ted Goodman. Giuliani, 81, was initially placed on a ventilator but is now breathing on his own, with family members and medical providers at his side.
The former mayor's health struggles have drawn attention, particularly given his pre-existing diagnosis of 'restrictive airway disease,' which his spokesperson attributes to his proximity to the collapsed World Trade Center towers following the September 11, 2001, attacks. This condition, which can make respiratory illnesses more severe, adds a layer of complexity to his current recovery.
Giuliani's lawyer, Barasch, is reportedly working to enroll him in the federal health program established for 9/11 victims. This development highlights Giuliani's ongoing health concerns and potential financial burdens.
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A History of Health and Legal Challenges
Giuliani's hospitalization comes after a period marked by significant legal and financial troubles. He was disbarred in New York and Washington D.C. for his role in promoting unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud following the 2020 election. He also sustained injuries, including a fractured vertebra, in a car accident in New Hampshire last year.
The former mayor's public persona has been deeply intertwined with the aftermath of 9/11, earning him the moniker "America's Mayor." His handling of the city in the wake of the attacks remains a defining period of his public career.
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Giuliani's recovery is being closely watched, with statements of support coming from figures like current New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who stated, "We may not always agree politically, but this moment rises above politics." Former President Donald Trump has previously praised Giuliani as a "True Warrior and the Best Mayor in the History of New York City."
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