Rudy Giuliani
Definition
Rudolph William Louis Giuliani, commonly known as Rudy Giuliani, is an American politician, disbarred lawyer, and former Mayor of New York City (1994–2001), celebrated for his post-9/11 leadership.
He served as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and later as a personal attorney to President Donald Trump, notably challenging the 2020 election results.
Giuliani has faced significant legal setbacks, including disbarment in two states for false election claims and a $148 million defamation judgment leading to bankruptcy.
Examples
Rudy Giuliani's latest hospital stay in critical condition proves he's got nine lives, outlasting even his most resilient legal defenses.
After mastering the art of the press conference in a Delaware garage, Rudy Giuliani redefined political communication for the streaming age.
Rudy Giuliani turned a $148 million defamation bill into a bankruptcy masterpiece, showing Wall Street how true fiscal conservatism looks.
With Trump back in the White House, Rudy Giuliani's comeback story rivals any Hollywood script—complete with plot twists and disbarment drama.