Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, traveled to the Fulton County jail in Georgia today were he surrendered himself to law enforcement. Shortly after being booked in, a mugshot of Giuliani – who led New York City through its darkest days following the 9/11 terror attacks – was published.
The former New York Mayor told the gathered press that he felt like he was defending the rights of all Americans against the enemies of the Republic.
“I feel very, very good about it because I’m defending the rights of Americans,” he said outside of his Manhattan apartment on Wednesday morning, adding: “I’m the same Rudy Giuliani that took down the mafia that made New York City the safest city in America.”
Giuliani was awarded the inaugural National Pulse Patriot of the Year award in 2020.
The only Giuliani mugshot we ever needed 😍
Our inaugural Patriot of the Year, 2020:@RudyGiuliani https://t.co/KYUsDhJm4g
— The National Pulse (@TheNatPulse) August 23, 2023
Giuliani, a close confidant of former President Donald Trump, was among the 19 individuals – including former President Donald Trump – indicted by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for interfering in the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.
The National Pulse previously reported that Trump plans travel to Georgia on Thursday, August 24th to surrender to authorities. At a press conference after the indictments were handed down by a grand jury, District Attorney Willis gave the 19 defendants until noon on August 25th to voluntarily surrender themselves.
Mugshots also emerged of lawyers Sidney Powell and Jenna Ellis.