Rudy Giuliani’s 80th birthday party was a who’s who of the MAGA world.
Republican provocateur Roger Stone and former Trump strategist Steve Bannon were among the 200 guests who attended the party in Palm Beach, Florida, where the guest of honor sang a version of ‘New York, New York,’ complete with a cover of Frank Sinatra. band.
But the night turned sour when Giuliani left the party shortly after 11 p.m.
Two officials from the Arizona attorney general’s office have notified their indictment in the Arizona “fake electors” case, accusing him and others of trying to overturn the result of the 2020 election in the case.
“The mayor didn’t flinch at all and even laughed when they handed him the papers and he left,” said one outraged aide.
Republican provocateur Roger Stone joined Rudy Giuliani on his ‘America’s Mayor Live’ show, broadcast during his 80th birthday party on Friday night.
“Guests were visibly angry as they shouted at people serving the former mayor.”
Some ended up crying, the source said, as if it was all part of an effort to humiliate and intimidate Giuliani and his friends.
Previously, Giuliani mocked party officials in Arizona, posting on X that they were running out of time to brief him on the case.
Prosecutors had been trying for weeks to send official notice that he was due in court on May 21.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes declared victory around 11:20 p.m.
“The last defendant was handed over a few moments ago,” he wrote on X. “@RudyGiuliani, no one is above the law.”
It came after guests mingled on the terrace and watched Giuliani record an hour-long episode of his show ‘America’s Mayor Live.’
They sang ‘Happy Birthday’ and presented Giuliani with a red, white and blue frosted cake.
“It was a wonderful evening celebrating an American hero, Rudy Giuliani,” said Caroline Wren, a top Republican Party consultant who hosted the birthday party at her Palm Beach home.
About 200 guests joined Rudy Giuliani for his 80th birthday party at Republican strategist Caroline Wren’s Palm Beach home on Friday night.
After recording an episode of his show ‘America’s Mayor Live’ he was given a birthday cake covered in red, white and blue.
Giuliana poses for a selfie with members of a Frank Sinatra tribute act
“It’s a shame that while Arizona’s southern border is wide open and crime is at an all-time high, the Arizona Secretary of State’s office thought it was a good use of resources to send agents across the country to file a accusation against a man who was celebrating his 80th birthday among friends and family and has spent his entire life dedicated to law and order.
‘This is what the left does to people they fear.
“They fear Rudy Giuliani because he is one of the best prosecutors in American history and one of the strongest voices in the America First movement, so of course they should try to silence him, impeach him and humiliate him, but fortunately the American people can see clearly what is happening.” this scandalous legal war.’
Giuliani rose to global fame as mayor of New York City on 9/11. In recent years he has become known as Donald Trump’s personal lawyer and a key adviser in his efforts to remain in power after the 2020 election.
Giuliani rose to global fame as mayor of New York on 9/11
After recording an episode of his show ‘America’s Mayor Live’ he was given a birthday cake covered in red, white and blue.
About 200 guests, including a who’s who of the MAGA world, gathered for the party.
Several members of Trump’s inner circle have been charged in the Arizona case.
They include his former White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, legal counsel Boris Epshteyn and former campaign aide Mike Roman.
Trump himself is not named in the indictment, but is believed to be “Unindicted Co-Conspirator 1.”
“In Arizona and the United States, the people elected Joseph Biden as president on November 3, 2020,” the indictment reads.
‘Unwilling to accept this fact, the defendants and unindicted co-conspirators planned to prevent the legal transfer of the presidency to keep unindicted co-conspirator 1 in office against the will of Arizona voters.’