President Trump has announced he will bestow the Presidential Medal of Honor on Rudy Giuliani, calling him “the man who cleaned up NYC and fought back against the 2020 ‘steal.’” The announcement was made on TruthSocial, citing Giuliani’s “five lifetimes of service.”
Giuliani suffered severe injuries in a car crash last night in New Hampshire. According to an official statement, he stopped to assist a woman involved in a domestic violence incident and contacted 911 before being struck from behind by a vehicle traveling at high speed. He was hospitalized with a fractured thoracic vertebrae, multiple lacerations, contusions, and injuries to his left arm and lower leg.
Giuliani’s team confirmed he is “in good spirits” and expected to recover fully within days. His head of security, Michael Ragusa, stated he would be released soon and “back to business as usual this week.” Ragusa also dismissed speculation about the accident, calling it “not a targeted attack” and urging respect for Giuliani’s privacy.
The incident follows Trump’s decision to honor Giuliani, sparking immediate attention amid ongoing scrutiny of the former president’s actions.