Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is currently hospitalized with pneumonia, according to sources on Monday. A trusted friend emphasized the significance of the day for the 81-year-old’s recovery.
Giuliani’s unexpected admission to the hospital over the weekend was due to a pneumonia diagnosis, as confirmed by his business associate, Tom von Essen. Von Essen, who was the city’s fire commissioner during the 9/11 attacks, shared insights into Giuliani’s condition.
“Rudy had a challenging weekend battling pneumonia,” von Essen remarked, highlighting the critical nature of the day for Giuliani’s health.
On Sunday, a spokesperson for Giuliani, known for his close association with former President Donald Trump, reported that he was in critical but stable condition. The specific details of his ailment were not made public, but the news elicited widespread concern and support.
As of Monday morning, von Essen reiterated that Giuliani’s condition remained stable, offering a glimmer of reassurance amid the ongoing situation.
Von Essen repeated that Giuliani’s condition remained stable Monday morning.
“He seems to be doing OK,” added Giuliani spokesman Ted Goodman.

















