Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor and longtime Republican operative, is hospitalized in critical but stable condition, his spokesperson confirmed Sunday. Details about the nature of his hospitalization remain limited. A statement from Giuliani's office described him as "a fighter who has faced every challenge in his life with unwavering strength," though the specific medical circumstances prompting his admission were not disclosed.
Giuliani's hospitalization marks another development in a turbulent period for the 80-year-old former federal prosecutor. He has faced multiple legal challenges in recent years, including involvement in efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results and subsequent indictments. His law license was suspended in New York and D.C. following his post-election legal work.
The timing and nature of his hospitalization remain unclear, as his office released limited information to the public. Family and associates typically make such announcements, though details about Giuliani's condition and expected recovery timeline have not been provided. His spokesperson's statement emphasized his resilience without offering specifics about his prognosis or expected length of stay.
