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Rudy Giuliani's Radio Show Canceled Amidst Controversy Over 2020 Election Claims

Giuliani's persistent promotion of election falsehoods leads to his suspension and show cancellation by WABC, intensifying his financial and legal troubles.

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Former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani speaks with the media after being processed at the Fulton County Jail. A grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia indicted Donald Trump. The indictment includes 41 charges against 19 defendants, from the former president to his former attorney Rudy Guiliani and former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. The legal case centers on the state's RICO statute, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
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Overview

  • WABC owner John Catsimatidis cites repeated policy violations as the reason for Giuliani's suspension, emphasizing the station's stance against discussing discredited election claims.
  • Giuliani faces significant financial strain, with the show cancellation cutting off a major source of income following his bankruptcy filing.
  • Legal repercussions continue to mount for Giuliani, including a $148 million defamation payment to Georgia election workers and multiple criminal charges related to election interference.
  • Despite warnings and clear station policies, Giuliani's on-air comments challenging the 2020 election's legitimacy prompted immediate action from WABC.
  • Giuliani's defiance highlights the broader tension between free speech claims and the responsibilities of broadcast platforms to curb misinformation.