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Former New York City Mayor Giuliani Released From Intensive Care

LOS ⁠ANGELES, ⁠May 6 (Reuters) – Former ⁠New York City Mayor ​Rudy Giuliani was released from the ‌intensive care unit but ‌will remain in ⁠the ⁠hospital for recovery, his spokesperson Ted Goodman said ​Wednesday.

• Giuliani, 81, was hospitalized in critical condition and was recovering ​from pneumonia, Goodman said.

• “The mayor and ⁠his ⁠family appreciate the ⁠outpouring ​of love and prayers sent his way,” ​Goodman ⁠said.

• Giuliani came to global prominence in 2001 as he led New York’s recovery ⁠from the September 11 attacks on the ⁠World Trade Center towers, which his spokesperson said led to him developing restrictive airway disease.

• Giuliani’s later failed quest to overturn President Donald Trump’s 2020 election defeat tarnished ⁠his image as “America’s Mayor”, earned for his 2001 response to the al Qaeda attack.

(Reporting by Andrew Goudsward ​and Christian Martinez; Editing ​by Kim Coghill)

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