Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, in a commemoration of Saturday, September 11, called an American general an “idiot” and a “hole”, imitating Queen Elizabeth and distancing himself from Prince Andrew, in a series of ramblings of monologues.
During a dispute at an annual 9/11 dinner in Cipriani, Giuliani asked General Mark Milley, “How is this boy a general?” while imagining physically assaulting the joint chairman of the decorated cabinet chiefs because of his advice to close Bagram air base in Afghanistan.
“I wanted to grab her stars and push her down her throat and say,‘ It’s 400 miles from China, a hole! China will be our enemy for the next 40 years. Do you have an air base 400 miles from them and are you giving it up? Idiot! “He The former Republican mayor smoked at the Italian restaurant in Manhattan. “What the hell is wrong with you?”
“Who pays you?” he went. “Christ!”
Giuliani, a hopeful in the presidency who has recently served as a personal lawyer for former President Donald Trump, also called President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan “frantic.”

In a separate clip, Giuliani is caught babbling about Queen Elizabeth before insisting he “never went out” with Prince Andrew, who on Friday received court papers on the sexual assault accuser Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit.
“She said,‘ You did a wonderful job on 9/11, ’” she said in an apparent attempt to put on a British accent.
“And so I make you an honorary knight, commander of the royal thing,” he said, leaving behind and returning to his normal voice.
He added: “I rejected a gentleman because if you took a gentleman, you had to lose your citizenship.”
He then spoke about the disgraced member of the royal family who in 2019 was snatched from Buckingham Palace.
“I know that Prince Andrew is now very questionable,” Giuliani continued. “I never went out with him. Always! I never had a drink with him, I was never with a woman or a young woman with him. Mai, mai, mai ”.

He admitted that he had met the Duke of York on at least two occasions.
“I once met him in my office and once we had the party,” Giuliani said.
Giuliani’s monologue came after he claimed on Friday that Biden “does not belong” to New York City for the 20th anniversary of the twin tower terrorist attacks.

“President Biden shouldn’t have come here,” the former mayor said during a WABC 9/11 radio reminder at the station’s studio in Midtown. “It doesn’t belong here.”