Rudy Giuliani cleaned up the streets of New York City and led residents in the wake of the devastating 9-11 terrorist attacks.
For his efforts he was dubbed “America’s Mayor.”
But Rudy Giuliani nearly threw up in his mouth when he saw what transpired in the wake of these terrorist attacks.
Two acts of terrorism on the first day of 2025
The final days of the Biden regime have been marred by a deadly start to 2025.
The early morning hours of New Year’s Day were marked by two terrorist attacks.
One took place in Las Vegas.
An active duty Green Beret – who reportedly is a huge supporter of the Ukraine war effort – allegedly set off a car bomb in front of the Trump hotel on the strip.
There’s now video of the Cybertruck blowing up right in front of Trump Hotel in Vegas. This looks EXTREMELY suspicious, especially in light of the New Orleans terror attack. Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/SoOUUaJQsv
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) January 1, 2025
The driver of the car bomb killed himself before setting off the explosion.
Fortunately, the would-be terrorist used a Tesla Cybertruck to pull off the stunt, allowing the vehicle’s stainless steel frame and body to contain most of the blast, limiting damage to the building and only resulting in minor injuries to innocent bystanders.
Unfortunately, folks ringing in the New Year in New Orleans weren’t as lucky.
A few hours before the Las Vegas terrorist attack, an Army vet from Texas drove a pick-up truck through the crowd of a Bourbon Street New Year’s Eve celebration.
For people who don’t believe in objective evil, all you have to do is look at what happened in New Orleans early this morning. pic.twitter.com/RE6bUHPRH0
— John Kennedy (@SenJohnKennedy) January 1, 2025
Ultimately, 15 people were killed and at least 30 more were injured in the attack.
The FBI reportedly found an ISIS flag in the motorized killing weapon.
The terrorist attacks left Americans across the country spending the first day of 2025 grieving.
But not every American.
Pro-Hamas protestors celebrate in the streets
Just hours after the attack, pro-Hamas protesters were out in force in celebration.
The march took place on 5th Avenue in New York City.
New York City (5th Avenue) just a few hours after a Jihadist kiIIed 15 in New Orleans: pic.twitter.com/6pw0IXVPqc
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) January 2, 2025
One would think that Big Apple residents would be more sympathetic of terrorist attacks, considering New York was one of the targets of the 9-11 terrorist attacks.
However, considering these protestors support the organization behind the October 6 terrorist attack against Israel, perhaps it shouldn’t be so surprising.
The marchers chanted, carried signs and waved Palestinian flags.
At least this one – unlike many of the Black Lives Matter and Antifa protests – did remain mostly peaceful.
Rudy Giuliani makes an important point in saying that “Islamic extremist” attacks must be accurately labeled as such without fear of political correctness. Listen to America’s Mayor @RudyGiuliani on this and much more as he joins @NEWSMAX…
pic.twitter.com/popmbuBYc3— NanLee Marie Carissimi (@NanLee1124) January 2, 2025
Meanwhile, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani believes it’s important to call attacks like the one on Bourbon Street for what they are.
Giuliani was a guest on Newsmax, where he discussed the terror attack.
America’s Mayor said it is important to label “Islamic extremist” attacks accurately – without fear of cancel culture.
“This looks like an Islamic extremist act of terrorism,” Giuliani said. “Of course, the (Biden) administration would be very, very loathed to say ‘Islamic,’ ‘extremist,’ and ‘terrorism,’ as we’ve been prohibited from saying that since Obama. It’s a terrible mistake, because it’s difficult to defeat your enemy if you don’t name them. Like, if we never named them Nazis, it may have been difficult to defeat them.”
Giuliani knows a thing or two about defeating enemies.
Not only did he beat out Democrats to become Mayor of one of the bluest cities in the country, he also helped bring down the mafia in New York City.
Perhaps current Gotham Mayor, Democrat Eric Adams, could learn a thing or two about cleaning up 5th Avenue from Giuliani.