Rudy Giuliani Considers Another Run for NYC Mayor Amid Legal Troubles
The former mayor, facing multiple lawsuits and financial woes, has not ruled out a bid for the 2025 election.
- Rudy Giuliani, who served as New York City mayor from 1994 to 2001, is contemplating a return to the mayoral race.
- Giuliani, 80, is currently embroiled in legal battles, including a $148 million judgment related to false election claims.
- Despite his legal and financial challenges, Giuliani believes he could address perceived corruption in the current city administration.
- Giuliani's potential candidacy comes as he remains a controversial figure due to his ties to former President Donald Trump.
- Political insiders suggest Giuliani's candidacy is unlikely, but he has not definitively ruled out the possibility.