‘Donald kept our secret’: Mar-a-Lago stay saved Giuliani from drink and depression, book says

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‘Donald kept our secret’: Mar-a-Lago stay saved Giuliani from drink and depression, book says
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Former New York mayor’s ex-wife describes breakdown Trump helped hide, years before mutual White House drama

or in his presence at the White House on election night in 2020, when he exhorted Trump to declare victory before all results were counted.to the House January 6 committee, Jason Miller, a senior Trump adviser, said Giuliani was “definitely intoxicated” that night.

The former mayor and his wife, Kirtzman writes, moved into a bungalow across the street from Mar-a-Lago but connected by a tunnel underneath South Ocean Boulevard, one of many little known passages and rooms beneath the expansive resort. The secret route allowed the couple to come and go from Trump’s home without the media knowing.

on Saturday Night Live. He made “self-deprecating jokes about the failure of his campaign”, Kirtzman writes, but “his makeup barely hid a large scar above his right eyebrow”. According to Judith Giuliani, the scar was the result of a fall when getting out of a car. Kirtzman recounts Giuliani’s career from his days as a hard-charging New York prosecutor to two terms as a controversial mayor, the 9/11 attacks and Giuliani’s widely praised leadership in the immediate aftermath.

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