Rudy Giuliani blames ‘trailer trash little creep’ Joe Biden for getting fired from WABC radio station
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK: Rudy Giuliani expressed displeasure over his sudden termination from WABC radio on Friday, according to the Independent.
The 79-year-old accused the radio station of firing him to please "trailer trash little creep" Joe Biden and gain favor with the Democrats.
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The former Mayor of New York City vented his frustration on his ‘America's Mayor Live’ program on X, where he claimed that John Catsimatidis, WABC's billionaire owner, was preventing him from “telling the truth” about the "stolen" 2020 presidential election.
What did Rudy Giuliani say on his show after getting fired from WABC?
“The Democrat thing has something to do with it. And the fact that the Bidens are really zeroing in now on interference with the 2024 election. And remember, we can go right back to the beginning. The first thing Biden did as a candidate is write a letter to the network saying to keep me off,” Giuliani claimed.
“He began as a trailer trash little creep taking little bits with his scummy little brothers. And now he’s a world-class thief. Somehow strangely, he’s President of the United States,” he remarked.
America's Mayor Live (405): The Importance of Fighting Against Censorship in America https://t.co/CJXCgYIxJI
— Rudy W. Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) May 11, 2024
John Catsimatidis, a prominent Republican donor, has revealed to The New York Times that he had to let go of the former mayor from ‘The Rudy Giuliani Show'.
The show, which has now been canceled, had to comply with the station's policies on the election, which Giuliani failed to adhere to.
Catsimatidis also shared that the former United States Associate Attorney General had been given repeated warnings before his removal.
“We’re not going to talk about fallacies of the November 2020 election,” the billionaire told the aforementioned outlet. “We warned him once. We warned him twice. And I get a text from him last night, and I get a text from him this morning that he refuses not to talk about it.”
Giuliani allegedly turned "belligerent" after they informed him that he had been fired and would not be hosting his 3 pm show, according to Catsimatidis.
In his response, Rudy Giuliani claimed during his show on X, “What John Catsimatidis has done is disgraceful.”
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He continued, “With the pretense that he was building some kind of a First Amendment station, he blew a hole in the First Amendment that’s so big you can’t even find it. You can’t tell somebody not to talk about the 2020 presidential election and tell me that you have a respect for free speech.”
Giuliani asked his viewers, “Isn’t that a test?”
“All the good people are the ones who want to speak and the bad people are the ones who want to stop people from speaking,” he added. “Nobody can really learn about it … And isn’t it a hell of a time to stop me from doing what I’ve been doing for 3-and-a-half years — just when they may be preparing to steal another election?”
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Giuliani's efforts to speak about election-related issues were cut short by WABC station employees, a move that ended his involvement with the radio station, his primary means of communicating with the public, as well as a source of income.
Although Giuliani only earned advertising revenue from the show and was not paid a salary, he has lost a significant platform to voice his opinions.
Giuliani's loss of income comes at a time when he filed for bankruptcy in December, and he is facing multiple criminal charges, including charges of attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia and Arizona.
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Furthermore, Giuliani's legal background is in question, as he has been disbarred in Washington DC and New York.
These events have impacted Giuliani's reputation and financial situation significantly.
Giuliani asserted that he was not aware of a guideline prohibiting him from making public statements regarding the 2020 election race and that he learned of his removal from The New York Times.
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“How can you possibly believe that when I’ve been regularly commenting on the 2020 election for three and a half years, and I’ve talked about the case in Georgia incessantly ever since the verdict in December,” Giuliani stated.
He contended that even if there was a policy in place, it was "violated so often that it couldn't be taken seriously" and that the order constituted a "clear violation of free speech."
Internet mocks Rudy Giuliani's fall from grace
One X user remarked, "Rudy went from America's mayor to America's biggest disgrace. Really sad to see."
Rudy went from America's mayor to America's biggest disgrace. Really sad to see.
— Country First Republican (@TrumpIsDone) May 11, 2024
Another user said, "For constantly spreading election fraud lies. Rudy lost more than 60 election fraud court cases and still does not get it."
For constantly spreading election fraud lies.
— CryptoSmind (@SmindCrypto) May 11, 2024
Rudy lost more than 60 election fraud court cases and still does not get it.
Another user wrote, "Giuliani hasn't stopped spreading the Big Lie. What's even more insane is he keeps saying that Ruby and Shaye cheated in Georgia. They already won a $148 million judgment against Giuliani for defamation."
Giuliani hasn't stopped spreading the Big Lie. What's even more insane is he keeps saying that Ruby and Shaye cheated in Georgia. They already won a $148 million judgment against Giuliani for defamation.
— Mansi sharma (@Mansi_0700) May 11, 2024
One X user claimed, "And on top of it Trump still hasn’t paid him. Yet he keeps defending him. Why?"
And on top of it Trump still hasn’t paid him. Yet he keeps defending him. Why?
— The Biscuit’s Revenge (@HLS_Biscuit) May 11, 2024
Another user remarked, "Good he deserves to be fired if he was still saying the election was stolen."
Good he deserves to be fired if he was still saying the election was stolen
— Linda (Justice ⚖️)🌻💙 (@LMelvin2154) May 11, 2024
A user tweeted, "Karma has at last come around."
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