
Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, is recovering after a serious medical emergency that left him hospitalized last weekend, with one source describing his turnaround as extraordinary.
Giuliani, 81, was admitted in critical condition suffering from severe respiratory distress, later diagnosed as a life-threatening case of double pneumonia. In recent days, his condition has improved enough for him to be transferred out of the intensive care unit.
“It was touch and go,” the source said of this past weekend. “But his recovery over the last several days has been remarkable.”
News of his improvement has brought relief to friends and political allies, many of whom had been closely following updates since his condition first became known.
Despite the severity of his illness, Giuliani is already said to be looking ahead to resuming his public role, particularly his media appearances in support of President Donald Trump.
“Rudy is anxious to get back on the media circuit,” the source said. “He wants to be out there fighting for President Trump as soon as doctors allow it.”
Giuliani has remained a steadfast and vocal supporter of Trump through years of political disputes and legal challenges.
After reports of his hospitalization surfaced, Trump wrote on Truth Social, “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 relationship between the two men dates back decades, well before Trump’s entry into politics.
They became closely linked during Giuliani’s tenure as mayor in the 1990s, when Trump was a prominent real estate figure in New York City.
Their connection grew stronger during Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, when Giuliani was among the earliest high-profile figures to publicly support him.
In the years that followed, Giuliani became one of Trump’s most prominent defenders, frequently appearing on television and at campaign events.
More recently, Giuliani has served as a contributor to Newsmax, where his podcast is also featured on the network’s streaming platform, Newsmax2.
Medical professionals are expected to continue monitoring Giuliani following his release, though those close to him say confidence is growing regarding his recovery and overall condition.