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Rudy Giuliani Hospitalized with Pneumonia: Former Mayor Moves Out of ICU Amid 9/11-Related Respiratory Complications
WEST PALM BEACH, FL — Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been moved out of the intensive care unit but remains hospitalized as he recovers from a severe bout of pneumonia. Giuliani, 81, had been in critical condition earlier this week, requiring mechanical ventilation to stabilize his oxygen levels before showing signs of improvement.
Spokesperson Ted Goodman confirmed on Wednesday that while the former mayor is no longer in the ICU, he is expected to remain under medical care for "some time." The illness was exacerbated by Giuliani's pre-existing diagnosis of restrictive airway disease, a chronic lung condition he developed after inhaling toxic dust at the World Trade Center site in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Medical Complications and 9/11 Legacy
The transition from the ICU marks a positive turn in what has been a harrowing week for the former mayor. According to his medical team, the respiratory virus "quickly overwhelmed" his system, leading to the initial need for life support.
Restricted airway disease—often associated with "World Trade Center Cough"—can make common respiratory infections significantly more dangerous. Giuliani had previously alluded to his health struggles during his Friday broadcast of "America's Mayor Live," noting that his voice was "under the weather" and appearing to cough throughout the program.
Legal Status and Presidential Support
Giuliani’s health scare comes during a period of both high-level government reappointment and complex legal maneuvering. Despite being disbarred in both New York and Washington, D.C., for his efforts to challenge the 2020 election results, Giuliani remains a central figure in the current administration’s orbit.
In June 2025, President Donald Trump appointed Giuliani to an advisory council within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), a move intended to leverage his experience in national security and urban management. Furthermore, in November 2025, President Trump issued a federal pardon for Giuliani, shielding him from potential federal criminal charges related to the 2020 election interference cases.
However, the former mayor still faces challenges at the state level. While a similar case in Georgia was dropped last year, Giuliani remains a defendant in an Arizona election subversion case, where a trial date had been targeted for early 2026. Additionally, he continues to navigate the financial fallout of a 148 million dollar defamation judgment awarded to Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.
Community Response
The Giuliani family has expressed gratitude for the "outpouring of love and prayers" since his admission to Good Samaritan Medical Center. Supporters from across the country, including prominent members of the "America First" movement, have sent well-wishes as the 81-year-old begins what is expected to be a lengthy rehabilitation process.
By: CNN Newsource
May 6, 2026


