Tuesday, September 2, 2025 -President Donald Trump has announced that Rudy Giuliani will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian award. The decision comes shortly after the former New York City mayor survived a serious car accident in New Hampshire, which left him with fractured ribs and other injuries.
Trump described Giuliani as “America’s Mayor,” praising his leadership after the September 11 attacks and his decades of public service. The announcement has stirred strong reactions across the political spectrum.
Supporters view the award as long overdue recognition for Giuliani’s role in reshaping New York and guiding the country through its darkest hours. Critics, however, point to his more recent controversies, including disbarment and lawsuits over election fraud claims, questioning whether the honor aligns with the medal’s legacy shared by figures such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks.
Looking ahead, the move could cement Giuliani’s image among Trump loyalists while intensifying criticism from opponents who see the award as politically motivated.
With Trump signaling a full return to the political stage, the gesture doubles as a rallying call to his base and a reminder of his loyalty to longtime allies. Whether this boosts or complicates Giuliani’s legacy will depend on how the public reconciles his past heroics with his present controversies.

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