Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and longtime national political figure, has been hospitalized in what his spokesperson described as a critical but stable condition.

Ted Goodman, Giuliani’s spokesperson, announced the update Sunday evening in a social media post and called him “a fighter,” while asking the public to pray for “America’s Mayor.” Goodman did not say what caused the hospitalization, leaving major questions unanswered as news of Giuliani’s condition spread.

“Mayor Giuliani is a fighter who has faced every challenge in his life with unwavering strength, and he’s fighting with that same level of strength as we speak.”

Key Facts

  • Rudy Giuliani has been hospitalized, according to his spokesperson.
  • His condition was described as “critical but stable” on Sunday evening.
  • The spokesperson did not disclose the cause of the hospitalization.
  • The public update came in a social media post from Ted Goodman.

The limited statement left the immediate medical picture incomplete. Reports indicate Giuliani’s team has shared no further information about where he was admitted, how long he has been hospitalized, or whether family members have issued additional public comment. In the absence of those details, the announcement has centered on his status and the appeal for public support.

Giuliani remains a prominent and polarizing public figure, known first for leading New York City and later for his high-profile role in national politics. Any serious health update involving him draws immediate attention far beyond New York, especially because the initial statement offered so little beyond the broad outline of his condition.

What comes next will likely depend on whether his representatives release more medical details in the coming hours or days. Until then, the phrase “critical but stable” will carry the weight of the story: serious enough to alarm, steady enough to leave room for cautious watchfulness, and significant because Giuliani’s public profile ensures that any shift in his condition will quickly become national news.