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Rudy Giuliani Cancelled from Radio Show Over Discussing Stolen 2020 Election


So, get this—Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of NYC, committed one of the unforgivable sins, he mentioned the stolen election over the air.

He then got the boot from his WABC radio gig because of it.

Classic liberal move, right? Cancel whoever doesn’t follow the narrative.

Well, turns out this suspension is just piling on to his already messy legal and financial troubles.

Turns out he was pulled off the air by radio station owner John Catsimatidis.

I’m guessing he’s not a fan of the 1st Amendment.

We all know who he’s voting for come November.

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New York Post reports:

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani was suspended without pay from his WABC radio show for ranting about the “stolen” 2020 election — deepening the legally embattled ex-lawyer’s financial woes, The Post has learned.

In a further fall from grace, the bankrupt, twice-indicted ex-attorney for Donald Trump was yanked from the air by billionaire supermarket mogul and radio station owner John Catsimatidis.

“He did it to himself,” Catsimatidis told The Post on Friday.

“I thought he was a great mayor for the city of New York so I always try to support him. But you can’t cross the line.”

Giuliani, 79, went on a “stolen election” tirade during the final three minutes of “The Rudy Giuliani Show” Thursday, violating a company-wide policy “not to state, suggest or imply that the election results are not valid,” according to Catsimatidis, who runs Red Apple Media.

Catsimatidis said he had sent Giuliani a letter warning him that he’s “prohibited from engaging in conversations relating to the 2020 Presidential Election” — prompting the disgraced mayor to allegedly fire off a defiant text to the billionaire.

“Please understand I am disregarding every order given in this letter,” he purportedly texted after his show.

Catsimatidis said he fired back Friday afternoon, “I’ve got to take you off the network effective immediately.”

“Does that mean you’re firing me?” Giuliani asked — to which Catsimatidis had not yet responded as of Friday evening.

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Giuliani told The Post he had no idea the company policy existed, claiming he’s been talking about the 2020 election on the air for the past three years.

“They don’t want me to say it’s stolen, they don’t want me to talk about the election at all. It’s so broad,” he said.

“I am being told here to promise that I will engage in no conversations relating to the 2020 presidential election. Who the hell could promise that except a liar?” he said.

“It is a blow to me. Absolutely,” he said of losing the job. “This is a major screwing!”

Giuliani said he was making $15,000 a month from working at WABC, adding about the CEO of grocery chains Gristedes and D’Agostino Supermarkets: “He was paying me what I would regard as peanuts.”

He said that he still has shows on X and on Newsmax that generate income.

His on-air rant Thursday was edited out, said Catsimatidis, who said Giuliani had asked for more radio time slots in recent days.

Here’s Giuliani talking to Steve Bannon about the incident.

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