Rudy Giuliani Falls In Embarrassing RNC Video

Rudy Giuliani recently took a dramatic tumble when he fell into rows of empty chairs at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday evening via The Sun.

 


 

A chair broke after 80-year-old Giuliani’s fall and he appeared to grip the seats around him before attendees rushed to his assistance. It has been noted that Giuliani could be seen grimacing as he landed on the ground.

He apparently veered toward the empty seats to get a closer look at something.

Trump 2024 signs rested on the convention floor seats near where Giuliani tripped. Just seconds before his slip, he motioned to his back pocket.

Giuliani also appeared to be pointing toward the seat as he stumbled. Several people who were walking near the former New York City mayor quickly rushed to help him to his feet.

However, he appeared to fall further to the ground before being propped up. It took three people to get Giuliani back on his feet. After a few seconds, he appeared to walk off the fall and did not seem seriously injured. He then adjusted his glasses and continued walking, guided by several individuals.

Giuliani is known for serving as the New York City major from 1994-2001. However, he came back into political prominence in recent years for his support of Trump.

Giuliani also served as Trump’s lawyer and was indicted last August by the Fulton County District Attorney’s office on charges related to overturning the 2020 presidential election. He was accused of racketeering and attempting to convince Georgia lawmakers to send electorates in favor of Trump. Giuliani turned himself in and was released on bond, set at $150,000.

Giuliani faced another indictment in Arizona in June that he conspired to overturn the 2020 election results. A grand jury in the state indicted Giuliani and other Trump aides, including, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, legal adviser Boris Ephsteyn, and campaign aide Mike Roman. They were indicted on charges of conspiracy, fraud, and forgery.

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