In this emotional and poignant interview with Joe Pags, Rudy Giuliani recounts his memories of September 11, 2001, a day that changed America forever. Giuliani explains how he had originally planned a quiet morning, only to be thrust into the chaos and horror as the World Trade Center was attacked.
He describes how he initially thought the first plane crash was a terrible accident until the second plane hit, confirming the worst. Giuliani shares how witnessing people jump from the towers to escape the flames left an indelible mark on him. He recounts the surreal experience of standing just two blocks away as the towers collapsed, narrowly escaping death himself.
Reflecting on how prepared NYC was for terrorism, Giuliani explained that while they had contingency plans for various attacks, nothing could have prepared them for planes being used as missiles. However, he credits the city's readiness, thanks to ongoing monthly drills and training, with saving lives that day.
Giuliani also discusses how the nation came together in the aftermath, and contrasts this with the political polarization today, lamenting what he calls the "indoctrination" of American children by Marxist policies. He takes aim at Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, referring to Walz as "either a fool, or a leftie pretty damn close to a communist."
Listen to the full interview below as Giuliani offers powerful reflections on one of the darkest days in U.S. history. In this moving discussion, he shares his experiences on 9/11 and highlights the resilience and strength of the American people in the face of unimaginable tragedy.