America’s Mayor Rudy Giuliani is fighting for his life in a New Hampshire hospital after a terrible car crash Saturday night. The 80-year-old patriot suffered broken bones in his spine, cuts all over his body, and injuries to his arm and leg. A 19-year-old driver slammed into the back of his car at high speed.
What makes this story even more heartbreaking is what Rudy was doing before the crash. He had stopped to help a woman who was being hurt by her abuser. Like the hero he has always been, Giuliani called 911 and stayed with the victim until police arrived to keep her safe.
This is the same man who cleaned up New York City when it was a crime-ridden mess. Rudy Giuliani made the Big Apple safe again and stood tall after 9/11 when America needed him most. He has spent his whole life serving our country and fighting for what is right.
Now the liberal media will probably ignore this story or find ways to attack him even while he is in the hospital. They have been going after Rudy for years because he dared to question the 2020 election. The establishment has tried to destroy him with lawsuits and lies, but he keeps fighting.
Rudy’s son Andrew posted a message thanking everyone for their prayers and support. He called his dad the toughest person he has ever known. That sounds about right for a man who has taken on the mob, corrupt politicians, and the deep state.
The crash happened when Giuliani was just trying to help someone in need. That tells you everything about his character. While other politicians hide behind security details, Rudy was out there helping a scared woman escape from danger.
America needs more leaders like Rudy Giuliani who actually care about regular people. He could have stayed home and enjoyed retirement, but instead he was out helping others. That is what real patriots do every single day.
Our prayers are with America’s Mayor as he recovers from these serious injuries. Rudy Giuliani has given everything for this country, and now it is time for all patriotic Americans to stand with him. Get well soon, Mr. Mayor.