Giuliani will receive top US civilian honour: Trump

US President Donald Trump said that Giuliani would give the Presidential Medal to the former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani two days after being hospitalized after a car accident in New Hampshire.
The medal is considered the highest US civil dignity and traditionally presented to individuals who contribute to the welfare, values or security of the US, world peace or other important social, public or special efforts.
Trump described Giuliani as “the greatest mayor in the history of New York City and a equally large American patriot.”
“Details about the time and place to be followed,” he wrote.
Giuliani was the mayor of New York from 1994 to 2001 and was known as the “Mayor of America” for his response to the attacks on September 11, 2001. In recent years, it has worked as a lawyer who supports Trump’s failure to overthrow the results of the 2020 US presidential elections.
In 2023, Giuliani admitted that he made slander explanations about a couple of Georgian election workers when he accused the 2020 elections for the Democrat Joe Biden in court.
A Federal Judge found Giuliani because he did not comply with the demands of the workers for information about which of his assets could be used to pay the court in January.
According to a release of his spokesman Michael Ragusa on social media, a rental car carrying Giuliani was hit at high speed on Saturday night and caused a broken vertebrae and other deductions.
Ragusa said in the article that Giuliani had “healed in good souls and tremendously after the accident.
Authorized, earning in a later mail, “there is no targeted attack”, he added.




