Giuliani defends Trump’s rhetoric: ‘He’s a New Yorker’
Madison Square Garden erupted in a standing ovation for former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani when he took the stage at Trump’s rally on Sunday.
Giuliani, who has been disbarred over his false claims about the 2020 election, appealed to New Yorkers to boost Trump.
“We gather here today in the middle of midtown Manhattan that this is the most iconic venue of venues in the United States. This is where, this is where Republicans are not supposed to come, which is why Donald Trump came here,” Giuliani said, making a nod to the unlikely setting for Trump’s closing argument just days away from Election Day.
“There's no place in America the president shouldn't be able to come,” he continued.
Giuliani defended Trump’s personality as a trait of a New Yorker: “Like me, President Trump grew up here. He's a New Yorker. That's why some people get a little annoyed at him. He speaks his mind.”
“But wouldn't you have rather have a president that communicates with you than one who sits in a basement babbling or another one who, when asked, ‘Why do you want to be president?’ she says, ‘My mother was from the middle class,’” he continued.
On Tuesday, a federal judge in New York ruled Giuliani has seven days to turn over luxury items and shares of his New York co-op apartment to cover much of what he owes to two Georgia poll workers he defamed in 2020.
-ABC News' Soorin Kim, Lalee Ibssa and Kelsey Walsh