Two prominent figures from recent American political history are facing health issues this week: Rudy Giuliani and Robert Mueller.
Giuliani, 81, was hospitalized in New Hampshire after a rear-end collision. Earlier, he had stopped to assist a woman experiencing domestic violence, staying at the scene before his vehicle was struck. He sustained a fractured thoracic vertebra, lacerations, and injuries to his arm and leg. Officials say he is in stable condition and expected to be released soon. Giuliani remains active in legal and political matters tied to the first Trump administration.
Mueller, also 81, disclosed that he has been privately managing Parkinson’s disease since 2021. He has withdrawn from public appearances, including a scheduled congressional hearing. Mueller is best known for his role as special counsel during the Trump-Russia investigation.
The updates come as both men continue to have ongoing public and legal relevance. Giuliani is involved in multiple legal proceedings connected to his work during and after the 2020 election. Mueller’s office has remained largely quiet since the conclusion of the Trump-Russia probe, but his congressional testimony and public commentary in recent years have continued to draw attention.
These health developments mark a notable moment in the public lives of two figures who have shaped political and legal discourse over the past two decades.
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