Former New York Mayor Giuliani Hospitalized in Critical Condition

WASHINGTON, May 3 (Reuters) – Former New ⁠York ⁠City Mayor Rudy ⁠Giuliani has been hospitalized and is in “critical ​but stable condition,” his spokesperson said on Sunday.

The ‌spokesperson, Ted Goodman, did not ‌immediately provide more details about Giuliani’s ⁠condition or ⁠how long he has been hospitalized.

“Mayor Giuliani is ​a fighter who has faced every challenge in his life with unwavering strength, and he’s fighting with that ​same strength now,” Goodman said in a statement. “We ⁠do ask ⁠that you join ⁠us ​in prayer for America’s Mayor Rudy Giuliani.”

Giuliani, 81, garnered ​acclaim for his ⁠response to the September 11, 2001, al Qaeda attack on New York City, earning the nickname “America’s Mayor.”

Giuliani worked as an attorney for President ⁠Donald Trump in his failed efforts to overturn the results ⁠of the 2020 election, an effort that led to criminal charges against Giuliani in two U.S. states and a defamation lawsuit from election workers. Giuliani has denied wrongdoing in the criminal cases.

Trump, in a social media post, called Giuliani the “Best Mayor in the History ⁠of New York City” and said he had been mistreated by Democrats.

Giuliani was previously hospitalized last year following a car crash in New ​Hampshire.

(Reporting by Andrew Goudsward; Editing by Lincoln ​Feast and Nick Zieminski)

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