
Rudy Giuliani Receiving Treatment as Spokesman Shares Health Update
"We do ask that you join us in prayer for America's Mayor Rudy Giuliani," a spokesperson said, as he confirmed the former New York City mayor has been hospitalized.
Something isn't adding up — and the closer you look, the more questions emerge. What's been confirmed is concerning, but what hasn't been said may matter even more.
Rudy Giuliani has lived many public lives — prosecutor, mayor, presidential candidate, and political lightning rod. A native New Yorker, he first rose to prominence as one of the nation's most aggressive federal prosecutors, taking on organized crime and Wall Street corruption.

Former New York City Mayor, Rudy Giuliani. | Source: Getty Images
Who Is Rudy Giuliani
That reputation helped propel him into City Hall in 1993, where he served two terms as mayor of New York City. His leadership during the September 11 attacks defined his legacy.
In the aftermath of the attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center, Giuliani became a national figure, widely praised and forever branded "America's mayor," according to AP News.
From 'America's Mayor' to Trump Ally
After leaving office, Giuliani's political ambitions didn't stop. He ran for president in 2007, initially leading in the polls before his campaign faltered during the primaries. Over time, he pivoted toward commentary and advisory roles, eventually becoming a central figure in Trump’s political orbit.
As a close ally and former personal attorney to Trump, Giuliani played a key role in efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 election. Those efforts led to numerous legal battles, including defamation judgments and ongoing financial disputes. Despite the controversies, Trump continued to publicly praise Giuliani — at one point calling him "a True Warrior" and celebrating his loyalty.

Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani leaves the New York Federal Courthouse on November 7, 2024. | Source: Getty Images
What Happened Before This? A Serious Crash in 2025
This isn't the first time Giuliani's health has raised alarm. In August 2025, he was injured in a high-speed car accident in New Hampshire, where his vehicle was struck from behind, according to CNN.
At the time, Giuliani had reportedly stopped to help a woman involved in a domestic violence incident and had called 911 before the crash occurred. The collision left him with a fractured thoracic vertebrae, multiple lacerations and contusions, and injuries to his left arm and lower leg.
Three people were taken to the hospital, though authorities initially described the injuries as non-life-threatening. Even then, his inner circle emphasized his resilience. He was described as "fully alert and conscious" and even in "great spirits" shortly after the incident.

Rudy Giuliani speaks prior to Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump, taking the stage at a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden on October 27, 2024. | Source: Getty Images
The May 3 Update: A Carefully Worded Statement
Fast forward to May 3, 2026 — and suddenly, everything feels different. Political strategist and spokesperson Ted Goodman shared an update via his statement on X, confirming that Giuliani is currently hospitalized.
According to Goodman, the 81-year-old former mayor is in critical but stable condition and receiving treatment under close medical supervision. He did not say what led to the hospitalization, how long Rudy has been there, or what his prognosis might be.
However, AP News reported that, in addition to his X post, Goodman said, "Mayor Giuliani is a fighter who has faced every challenge in his life with unwavering strength, and he's fighting with that same level of strength as we speak."
The update came just days after Giuliani reportedly appeared on his talk show sounding hoarse, telling viewers his voice was "a little under the weather." It was just two words — but they instantly raised eyebrows. When Goodman described him as critical but stable, it sounded serious — but not necessarily dire.
The update confirmed hospitalization, yes. But it also suggested that, at least for the moment, things weren’t getting worse. And yet… that phrasing didn’t settle the conversation. If anything, it sparked it.

Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani in New York on September 11, 2024. | Source: Getty Images
Trump's Update Changes the Tone
Then came another update — this time, with a noticeably sharper edge. On May 4, 2026, the president weighed in publicly on Truth Social. And his wording stood out immediately. He praised Giuliani as "the Best Mayor in the History of New York City, BY FAR" and confirmed that he is "in critical condition."
"Our fabulous Rudy Giuliani, a True Warrior, and the Best Mayor in the History of New York City, BY FAR, has been hospitalized, and is in critical condition."
The key difference was simple — but striking. This time, there was no mention of stability. That left two versions of the same situation: One describing "critical but stable." The other, just "critical condition."

Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and Rudy Giuliani at the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum in New York City on September 11, 2024. | Source: Getty Images
No further explanation followed. No added detail. No clarification on which description reflects his current state. And that gap is where the uncertainty now sits. So the question remains: What condition is Rudy Giuliani actually in? Is he holding steady, as first suggested? Or has something changed behind the scenes?
For Now, the Silence Speaks Loudest
Behind the scenes, Giuliani is reportedly still receiving treatment. Those close to him continue to emphasize his strength, his resilience, his history of fighting through adversity.
And until those answers come, one thing is certain — the true condition of Rudy Giuliani remains the biggest unanswered question of all.
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