Rudy Giuliani seriously INJURED in New Hampshire crash, later discharged from hospital
By ramontomeydw // 2025-09-03
 
  • Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani, 81, was seriously injured in a rear-end collision on Interstate 93 in New Hampshire. His rental Ford Bronco was struck by a Honda HR-V, sending both vehicles into the median. He suffered a fractured thoracic vertebra, lacerations and injuries to his left arm and leg.
  • Giuliani had initially pulled over to assist a woman reporting domestic violence and contacted emergency services. Police were already en route when the collision occurred.
  • Despite the severity of the crash, Giuliani is in "good spirits" and expected to recover quickly. No charges have been filed, though the at-fault driver has been identified. His spokesman confirmed the incident was not a targeted attack.
  • Once hailed as "America's Mayor" for his leadership after 9/11, Giuliani's later career has been marked by legal and financial troubles, including disbarment for promoting Trump's 2020 election fraud claims and a defamation lawsuit settlement.
  • Authorities have not released details on potential contributing factors (speed, impairment, road conditions). Given Giuliani's polarizing role in recent politics, speculation persists despite official assurances the crash was accidental.
Former New York City (NYC) Mayor Rudy Giuliani suffered severe injuries in a high-speed car crash in New Hampshire on Saturday evening, Aug. 30. The 81-year-old had initially pulled over after being flagged down by a woman seeking help from an alleged domestic violence situation. He immediately contacted emergency services and remained on the scene until police arrived. But while traveling northbound along the section of Interstate 93 in Manchester, his rental Ford Bronco was rear-ended by a Honda HR-V. The New Hampshire State Police (NHSP) confirmed that troopers were already responding to the domestic disturbance when they witnessed the collision, which sent both vehicles careening into the median. Giuliani was rushed to the hospital, where his business partner and medical provider were quickly notified and arrived to oversee his care. The former mayor sustained a fractured thoracic vertebra, multiple lacerations and injuries to his left arm and lower leg. Despite the severity of the crash, Giuliani is reportedly in "good spirits" and expected to recover swiftly, according to his spokesman and head of security Michael Ragusa. "He'll be released in a few days and he's doing great, Ragusa told Fox News. "Conscious, alert, strong. He'll be back to business as usual." No charges have been filed as the investigation continues, though authorities have identified the driver responsible for the rear-end collision. Ragusa emphasized that the incident was not a targeted attack, urging the public to avoid speculation. Giuliani was later discharged from hospital care on Monday, Sept. 1.

From 9/11 hero to disgraced Trump ally

The 81-year-old longtime political figure became known for his leadership during the 9/11 attacks. He later became President Donald Trump's legal counsel amid the latter's attempt to overturn the fraudulent 2020 presidential elections. Giuliani was later disbarred in both the state of New York and the District of Columbia for insisting Trump won in 2020, Brighteon.AI's Enoch engine recounts. The incident comes at a turbulent time for Giuliani, who has faced legal and financial turmoil in recent years. Most notable of these troubles was a defamation lawsuit settlement with two Georgia election workers over claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election. (Related: Judge orders Rudy Giuliani to pay $148M in damages immediately because he's 'unlikely to win appeal.') Once hailed as "America's Mayor" for his post-9/11 leadership, Giuliani's later career has been marked by controversy – particularly his staunch support of Trump's election claims. Historical context underscores the precarious nature of Giuliani's situation, both physically and politically. His role in the aftermath of 9/11 cemented his reputation as a decisive leader, but his subsequent legal battles and financial struggles have made him a polarizing figure. The circumstances of this crash – stemming from an act of public service – add another layer to his complex legacy. Ultimately, questions linger about the full circumstances of the collision. The police have yet to release details on potential contributing factors such as speed, impairment or road conditions. Given Giuliani's high-profile status and the politically charged environment surrounding him, speculation is inevitable despite official reassurances that this was not an intentional act. Head over to Dangerous.news for more similar stories. Watch Rudy Giuliani praising President Trump for taking on crime in major U.S. cities in this Newsmax interview. This video is from the NewsClips channel on Brighteon.com.

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