Sean Deery below has a lot of info on Rudy. Didn’t POTUS refuse to pay sn $8 million bill from Rudy this year?
A lot of info on Rudy, really wonder now if POTUS saying Rudy was the greatest mayor is true
Katie Dizzy symbolEarth globe asia-australia@Katie_Seventeen
·Sep 8
I remember watching it unfold live on tv from Australia. I have a question for my American friends, I vaguely remember Rudy Giuliani getting fired as mayor shortly after. I was shocked because I recall him doing a great job. Anyone know why he was fired? It’s bugged me for 20yrs
Sean Deery@realseandeery
·Sep 8
To start a consulting firm with things guy? Plus he dropped out of the 2000 Senate race against Hillary. This was the same race JFK Jr probably would have won. Rudy was also involved in getting Trump impeached with the Ukraine stuff
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Sean Deery@realseandeery
·Sep 8
Here's Giuliani Partners.
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911 happened on a primary day and Rudy's term was up. He tried to get a law changed to get rid of term limits. Mike Bloomberg won the election and was Rudy's endorsement. He supposedly was barely at Ground Zero but made sure they recovered the gold and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani_during_the_September_11_attacks…
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Location of Office of Emergency Management headquarters Edit
In September 2006, Village Voice writer and long-time Giuliani critic Wayne Barrett and Dan Collins, a senior producer for CBSNews.com, published The Grand Illusion: The Untold Story of Rudy Giuliani and 9/11,[1] one of the strongest reassessments of Giuliani's role in the events of 9/11. The book highlights his decision to locate the NYC Office of Emergency Management headquarters (long-identified as a target for a terrorist attack) on the 23rd floor inside the 7 World Trade Center building, a decision that had been criticized at the time in light of the previous terrorist attack against the World Trade Center in 1993.[2][3]
The Office of Emergency Management was created to coordinate efforts between police and firefighters, but with the distraction of evacuating its headquarters, it was not able to conduct these efforts properly.[4]
In May 2007, Giuliani put responsibility for selecting the location on Jerome M. Hauer, New York City’s first Director of Emergency Management who had been appointed by Giuliani himself and had served under Giuliani from 1996 to 2000. Hauer has taken exception to that account in interviews and has provided Fox News and New York Magazine with a memo demonstrating that he recommended a location in Brooklyn, but was overruled by Giuliani. Television journalist Chris Wallace interviewed Giuliani on May 13, 2007, about his 1997 decision to locate the command center at the World Trade Center. Giuliani laughed during Wallace's questions and said that Hauer recommended the World Trade Center site and claimed that Hauer said that the WTC site was the best location. Wallace presented Giuliani a photocopy of Hauer's directive letter. The letter urged Giuliani to locate the command center in Brooklyn, instead of lower Manhattan, because "not as visible a target as buildings in lower Manhattan."[5][6][7][8][9] The February 1996 memo read, "The [Brooklyn] building is secure and not as visible a target as buildings in Lower Manhattan."[10]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani_during_the_September_11_attacks