Liberated from the hospital, Rudy Giuliani talks about New Hampshire’s car accident
Rudy Giuliani said Tuesday that he experienced “more pain than I never felt” after a car accident last weekend, but hopes to recover completely, making his first public comments about the video about the rear crash on New Hampshire.
After several days in a hospital, Giuliani returned, using what seemed to be an orthopedic metal device under his suit jacket, to his online program “America’s Mayor Live” and his homonymous program in Lindell TV. It is an online media platform launched by the founder of Mypillow, Mike Lindell.
The former Mayor of New York City, 81, described Saturday’s accident, which happened shortly after, but separately from a meeting on the road with someone Giuliani said he marked his vehicle to seek help.
“God was very, very good with us. He took care of us,” Giuliani said, accompanied by spokesman Ted Goodman. “We did the right thing, so that we can feel good with ourselves, and we can be an example.”
The former mayor also used his shows to celebrate the decision of President Donald Trump to award him the presidential medal of La Libertad, the highest civil honor of the Nation. It is “the best medicine,” said Giuliani, a Trump vocal ally who was his personal lawyer for a while.
Giuliani said he was in New Hampshire on Saturday to see a smaller league baseball game. After leaving, he was traveling through the interstate 93 in a rented Ford Bronco, with spokesman Ted Goodman behind the steering wheel, when the vehicle was beaten from behind by a Honda HR-V HR-V conducted by a 19-year-old woman, said New Hampshire state police in a statement. Both vehicles reached the median road and were “very damaged,” said the statement.

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Goodman and the 19 -year -old suffered “non -potential life injuries” and were taken to hospitals to receive treatment, the agency said.
Giuliani was taken by ambulance to a nearby trauma center for the treatment of a fractured thoracic vertebra, multiple lacerations and bruises, and lesions in the left arm and the bottom of the leg, according to a statement published in X by Michael Ragusa, Giuliani’s security head. Thoracic vertebrae are part of the spine.
The State Police said the cause of the accident was under investigation. There were no charges.
Before the accident, Giuliani and Goodman said in Tuesday’s shows, a woman ruled them out shortly before 9 pm on Saturday. She told them that she was being abused or attacked by a man in her company and asked to get on her car, they said.
“I was clearly distressed, but it was under control,” and did not seem injured, Giuliani said.
Goodman said the woman was with someone who was holding a flashlight that darkened that person’s face.
Restless about the situation, but wanting to help, Giuliani and Goodman told the woman to stay, while they stopped a little more along the way and called the police. While they were talking on the phone with the authorities, the woman approached her car and asked for her phone, saying she could call her sister to pick her up, Giuliani said. They refused and offered a walk, but she left, both said.
Giuliani said that after the police and an ambulance arrived, a state soldier told him that the woman had hit the man badly.
A message was sent that seeks comments and more details to the State Police.
Goodman finally returned to the road, and the collision occurred a few minutes later, he said and Giuliani.
The researchers said it was believed that the reported domestic violence and the accident were not related.
“They hit us on the back, I would say, the hardest thing I have been beaten in my whole life,” said the ex-alcance, who said that both he and Goodman were using seat belts. He said he could barely move later because “I felt more pain than I felt.”
The former mayor said they had been instructed not to bend, lift or twist at the moment, but that doctors had “much confidence” that would heal.
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The republican presidential candidate was called “mayor of the United States” in the light of his leadership in New York after September 11 attacks in 2001.
Giuliani later became a vocal defender of Trump’s fraud accusations in the 2020 elections, which was won by Democrat Joe Biden. Trump and his sponsors lost dozens of demands claiming fraud, and numerous counts, reviews and audits of electoral results did not present signs of significant irregularities or errors.
Two former Georgia election workers later won a defamation sentence of $ 148 million against Giuliani.


