Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, known for his heroic leadership during the 9/11 attacks, left the 22nd anniversary ceremony after Vice President Kamala Harris made controversial remarks.
The Biden administration’s recent actions, including the withdrawal from Afghanistan, have created significant changes since the 9/11 attacks in 2001.
🚨 Rudy Giuliani on Kamala Harris comparing 9/11 to J6:
“There is something seriously wrong with her.”
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) September 11, 2023
Giuliani’s departure from the ceremony reflects the unsettling shift in how patriotic Americans are now viewed as enemies of the state.
This new reality is exemplified by law-abiding citizens being targeted by FBI agents and facing imprisonment for minor offenses related to the US Capitol incident.
During an interview after the ceremony, Giuliani expressed his frustration with the current administration’s national security approach.
He criticized their immigration policies and warned about the potential threat of terrorists entering the country. He also voiced concern about the administration’s indifference to Islamic terrorism, China, and drug cartels.
NEVER FORGET!
NEVER FORGET the MAYOR OF NYC at the time of the horrible 9/11 tragedy, “America’s Mayor,” Rudy Guliani.
He is now disbarred in NYC, under a political indictment with the intent to financially break him and to jail him in our own state of Georgia.
1. Giuliani… pic.twitter.com/qczW69tf2H
— Brian (@bvs12356) September 12, 2023
Giuliani’s frustration peaked when Vice President Kamala Harris compared the January 6th Capitol incident to the 9/11 attacks.
This comparison was deeply offensive to Giuliani and the memory of the 9/11 victims. Unable to tolerate the disrespect, he decided to leave the ceremony after 45 minutes.
His departure was not just a personal protest but a statement against the current administration’s perceived betrayal of those who have fought terrorism since 9/11.
During the interview, Giuliani criticized the open border policy and lack of action against China’s alleged role in the fentanyl crisis.
He vehemently disagreed with Harris’ comparison and emphasized the significant differences between the two events.
This article appeared in Conservative Cardinal and has been published here with permission.
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