At a party celebrating his 80th birthday, Rudy Giuliani was surprised by officials serving him with legal documents. The documents were related to accusations of election tampering in Arizona in support of former President Donald Trump. The former mayor seemed unbothered by the incident, according to sources close to him.
The Arizona Attorney General’s office has been criticized for sending agents to deliver the papers at a birthday party, with some guests reacting strongly to the situation. Despite the interruption, Giuliani appeared to enjoy the celebration, posing for photos and mingling with guests.
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The party featured a tribute band playing Frank Sinatra songs, with Giuliani even leading a rendition of “New York, New York.” He also spoke about the upcoming election and his hopes to see Joe Biden removed from office.
The news of Giuliani being served with papers at his birthday party has sparked controversy and debate, with some questioning the timing and manner of the delivery. Critics argue that resources could have been better utilized elsewhere.

