Rudy Giuliani during the September 11 attacks

Rudy Giuliani during the September 11 attacks

As Mayor of New York City during the September 11, 2001 attacks, Rudy Giuliani played a key role in the response to the terrorist attack against the World Trade Center Towers in New York City. For this he earned great praise at the time, but he has also become the subject of heavy Fact|date=March 2008 criticism regarding preparedness before the attack and aspects of the response afterwards.

Preparedness before the attacks

Awareness of Islamic terrorism

Giuliani has been criticized for ignoring the ongoing threat to New York City from Islamist terrorism in the years between the World Trade Center 1993 bombings and September 11.

Prior to September 11, Giuliani reportedly never referred to the 1993 bombing publicly except for a single metaphorical reference in his inaugural address not referring to terrorism. [http://rawstory.com/news/200/vi7/Olbermann_Giuliani_blames_his_terror_mistakes_0628.html "Olbermann Giuliani blames his terror mistakes"] (busted)] Giuliani also reportedly never discussed the threat of terrorism with the U.S. Attorney in his district, and had to ask Henry Kissinger for background information on Osama Bin Laden after the September 11th attacks despite the fact that the Bin Laden had previously declared a Fatwa against the United States [cite web | url=http://www.fas.org/irp/world/para/docs/980223-fatwa.htm | title=Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders | publisher=Federation of American Scientists | date=1998-02-23 | accessdate=2007-11-09] , the Clinton administration had established a section of the CIA devoted exclusively to hunting Bin Laden, [cite news | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/04/washington/04intel.html | title=C.I.A. Closes Unit Focused on Capture of bin Laden | author=Mark Mazzetti | publisher=The New York Times | date=2006-07-04 | accessdate=2007-11-09] and despite Clinton's military attacks on Al Qaeda. [cite web | url=http://www.pbs.org/newshour/terrorism/international/fatwa_1998.html | title=Al Qaeda's Fatwa | work=NewsHour | publisher=PBS | accessdate=2007-11-09]

Jerome Hauer, Giuliani's emergency management chief between 1996 and 2000, later said that "We never talked about Islamic terrorism. We talked about chemical terrorism, biological terrorism. We did talk about car bombs every now and then. [But] I don't think there was much interest on his part [in Islam terrorism] ." [Amanda Ripley, "Mr. Tough Talk," "Time Magazine" September 3, 2007, p. 30 http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,1655262,00.html]

Location of Office of Emergency Management headquarters

In September 2006, "Village Voice" writer, and long-time Giuliani critic, Wayne Barrett and senior producer for CBSNews.com, Dan Collins, published "The Grand Illusion: The Untold Story of Rudy Giuliani and 9/11", [cite web | title=Rudy's Grand Illusion | url=http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0635%2Cbarrett%2C74322%2C6.html | accessdate=September 6 | accessyear=2006 ] one of the strongest reassessments of Giuliani's role in the events of 9/11. The book highlights his decision to locate the Office of Emergency Management headquarters (long-identified as a target for a terrorist attack) on the 23rd floor inside the 7 World Trade Center building, a decision that had been criticized at the time in light of the previous terrorist attack against the World Trade Center in 1993. [cite web | title=World Trade Center: Profile | url=http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/entity.jsp?entity=world_trade_center | accessdate=June 12 | accessyear=2007 ] ["Rudy Giuliani's 5 Big Lies About 9/11: On the Stump, Rudy Can't Help Spreading Smoke and Ashes About His Dubious Record," "Village Voice" August 8-14, 2007, p. 22-36. [http://www.villagevoice.com/generic/show_print.php?id=77463&page=&issue=0732&printcde=MzU1OTc4NzM2NA=&refpage=L2FkbWluL2VkaXQvZWRpdC5waHA/JmNhc2U9dXBkYXRlJnNlY3Rpb249JmlkPTc3NDYzJmlzc3VlPTA3MzImbXNnPQ=] ]

The Office of Emergency Management was created to coordinate efforts between police and firefighters, but with the distraction of evacuating its headquarters, it was not able to conduct these efforts properly. [cite web | title=Open and Shut | url=http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0549,murphy,70685,6.html | accessdate=June 12 | accessyear=2007 ]

Large tanks of diesel fuel were placed in 7 World Trade to power the command center, and this fuel was later deemed responsible for the intense fire that caused that building to collapse hours after the Twin Towers. [cite web | title=Replying to Giuliani | url=http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/5/23/204909.shtml | accessdate=June 12 | accessyear=2007 ] In May 2007, Giuliani put responsibility for selecting the location on Jerome M. Hauer, New York City’s first Director of Emergency Management who had been appointed by Giuliani himself and had served under Giuliani from 1996 to 2000. Hauer has taken exception to that account in interviews and has provided "FoxNews" and "New York Magazine" with a memo demonstrating that he recommended a location in Brooklyn but was overruled by Giuliani. Television journalist Chris Wallace interviewed Giuliani on May 13, 2007, about his 1997 decision to locate the command center at the World Trade Center. Giuliani laughed during Wallace's questions and said that Hauer recommended the World Trade Center site and claimed that Hauer said that the WTC site was the best location. Wallace presented Giuliani a photocopy of Hauer directive letter. The letter urged Giuliani to locate the command center in Brooklyn, instead of lower Manhattan, because "not as visible a target as buildings in lower Manhattan." [cite web | url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,271917,00.html | title=Transcript: Rudy Giuliani on Fox News Sunday | date=2007-05-14 | accessdate=2007-09-29 | quote=Then why did he say the building — he said it's not — the place in Brooklyn is not as visible a target as buildings in Lower Manhattan |] [audio and video from interview available on Robert Greenwald's "The REAL Rudy: Command Center" ] [cite web | title=Onetime Giuliani Insider Is Now a Critic | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/22/us/politics/22giuliani.html?_r=1&pagewanted=2&oref=slogin | accessdate=June 12 | accessyear=2007 ] [cite web | title=Angry Giuliani Aide Lashes Back | url=http://empirezone.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/05/15/angry-giuliani-aide-lashes-back/ | accessdate=June 12 | accessyear=2007 ] [Wayne Barrett and Dan Collins, "The Real Rudy: From the September print issue: The image of Rudy Giuliani as the hero of September 11 has never been seriously challenged. That changes now," "The American Prospect online," September 11, 2006 http://www.prospect.org/cs/articles?articleId=11973] The February 1996 memo read, "The [Brooklyn] building is secure and not as visible a target as buildings in Lower Manhattan." [cite web | title=Giuliani Blames Aide for Poor Emergency Planning | url=http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2007/05/guiliani_blames_aide_for_poor_emergency_planning.html | accessdate=June 12 | accessyear=2007 ]

Radio communications

The 9/11 Commission noted in its report that lack of preparedness could have led to the deaths of first responders at the scene of the attacks. The Commission noted that the radios in use by the fire department were the same radios which had been criticized for their ineffectiveness following the 1993 World Trade Center bombings. Giuliani testified to the Commission, where some family members of responders who had died in the attacks appeared to protest his statements. [cite web | title=Giuliani Faces 9/11 Questions | url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6519758,00.html | accessdate=June 12 | accessyear=2007 ] A 1994 mayoral office study of the radios indicated that they were faulty. Replacement radios were purchased in a no-bid contract. They were implemented in early 2001. However, in March 2001 the replacement radios were found to be faulty also. [ [http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=3367678 ABC News ] ]

Fire Department chiefs issued orders for the firefighters to evacuate. However, the order was issued over the radios that were not working in the towers, thus, the 343 firefighters inside the Twin Towers could not hear the evacuation order. They remained in the towers as the towers collapsed. ["Urban Legend video," http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=3367678] ["NY Firefighters attack Giuliani," BBC News, July 12, 2007 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6294198.stm] However, when Giuliani testified before the 9/11 Commission he said that the firefighters ignored the evacuation order out of an effort to save lives. [Kevin Baker, "A Fate Worse than Bush: Rudy Giuliani and the Politics of Personality," "Harpers," August 2007, p. 37, citing Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn, "102 Minutes" (Times Books, 2002) ] [Jon Weiner, "Rudy: Worse than Bush?"thenation.com, August 1, 2007 http://www.alternet.org/story/58480/]

Also criticized was Giuliani's focus on personal projects and turf wars rather than vital precautions for the city, and his role in communications failures (which may have been the result of patronage deals inside City Hall). "Kirkus Reviews" stated, "Giuliani may not have been directly responsible for all those woes, but they happened on his watch". [cite web | title=Preview of Upcoming Book That Roasts Rudy Giuliani — Over 9/11 | url=http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002838833 | accessdate=September 4 | accessyear=2006 ] Failed verification|date=July 2007

At the scene

During the attack

After the attack

Giuliani was highly visible in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. After the attacks, Giuliani coordinated the response of various city departments while organizing the support of state and federal authorities for the World Trade Center site, for city-wide anti-terrorist measures, and for restoration of destroyed infrastructure. Fact|date=June 2007 He made frequent appearances on radio and television on September 11 and afterwards — for example, to indicate that tunnels would be closed as a precautionary measure, and that there was no reason to believe that the dispersion of chemical or biological weaponry into the air was a factor in the attack.Fact|date=December 2007

When Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal suggested that the attacks were an indication that the United States "should re-examine its policies in the Middle East and adopt a more balanced stand toward the Palestinian cause", Giuliani asserted,:There is no moral equivalent for this [terrorist] act. There is no justification for it... And one of the reasons I think this happened is because people were engaged in moral equivalency in not understanding the difference between liberal democracies like the United States, like Israel, and terrorist states and those who condone terrorism. So I think not only are those statements wrong, they're part of the problem. [http://archives.cnn.com/2001/US/10/11/rec.giuliani.prince/ CNN.com - Giuliani rejects $10 million from Saudi prince - October 12, 2001 ] ]

Giuliani subsequently rejected the prince's $10 million donation to disaster relief in the aftermath of the attack.

Giuliani claimed on August 9, 2007 that "I was at Ground Zero as often, if not more, than most workers.... I was there working with them. I was exposed to exactly the same things they were exposed to. So in that sense, I'm one of them." This angered NY Fire and Police personnel 911 workers. [ [http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2007/08/10/2007-08-10_911_workers_outraged_by_new_rudy_claim.html 9/11 workers outraged by new Rudy claim ] ] [ [http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22227731-663,00.html Giuliani in firing line | Herald Sun ] ] [cite news|title=Giuliani's 'I'm one of them' remark angers 9-11 workers|author=Dan Sewell|first=Dan|last=Sewell|work=The Cincinnati Post (Associated Press)|publisher=E. W. Scripps Company|date=2007-08-10|page=A1|quote=The former New York mayor has faced criticism from relatives of some of the firefighters killed at the World Trade Center, who have contended that Giuliani was woefully unprepared for 9-11.|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CNPB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11B01CFAB5D41EF0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420 ] A "New York Times" study a week later found that --while his appointment logs were unavailable for the six days immediately following the attacks-- he spent a total of 29 hours over three months at the site. This contrasted with recovery workers at the site who spent this much time at the site in two to three days. [Russ Buettner, "For Giuliani, Ground Zero as Linchpin and Thorn," "New York Times," August 17, 2007 http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/17/us/politics/17giuliani.html]

"America's Mayor"

In the wake of the attacks, Giuliani was hailed by many for his leadership during the crisis. When polled just six weeks after the attack Giuliani received a 79% approval rating among New York City voters, a dramatic increase over the 36% rating he had received a year earlier — 7 years into his administration. [ [http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1302.xml?ReleaseID=547 Quinnipiac University Poll, published October 24, 2001. Accessed March 4, 2007.] ] [ [http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1318.xml?ReleaseID=603 New York State (NY) Poll * March 2, 2000 * Giuliani Leads Clinton 48-41 P - Quinnipiac University ] ]

In his public statements, Giuliani mirrored the emotions of New Yorkers after the September 11 attacks: shock, sadness, anger, resolution to rebuild, and the desire for justice to be done to those responsible. "Tomorrow New York is going to be here", he said. "And we're going to rebuild, and we're going to be stronger than we were before...I want the people of New York to be an example to the rest of the country, and the rest of the world, that terrorism can't stop us." [ [http://www.time.com/time/poy2001/poyprofile.html Vladimir Putin - Person of the Year 2007 - TIME ] ] Giuliani was widely praised by some for his close involvement with the rescue and recovery efforts, but others, including many many police, rescue workers, and families of WTC victims argue that "Giuliani has exaggerated the role he played after the terrorist attacks, casting himself as a hero for political gain." [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/17/us/politics/17firefighters.html New York Times article] ] Additionally, many New Yorkers have pointed out that his actions on and immediately after September 11 were so widely praised in part because they were so surprising. Prior to the terrorist attacks, Giuliani was perceived by many as a divisive and combative politician, who frequently made enemies of minority leaders and those whose political or social views differed from his own.

As an avid and public fan of the New York Yankees, who won four World Series Championships during his time as mayor, Giuliani was frequently sighted at Yankee games, often accompanied by his son. On September 21, 2001, the first game was played in New York City after the attacks, with the New York Mets at home facing the Atlanta Braves. Despite his being a Yankee fan, the crowd cheered for him and for his leadership over the preceding days. [cite news | url=http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=210921121 | title=Mets pull within 4½ on emotional night | publisher=Associated Press for ESPN | date=2001-09-21 | accessdate=2007-12-28]

The term "America's Mayor", now in common usage among Giuliani supporters, was coined by Oprah Winfrey at a 9/11 memorial service held at Yankee Stadium on September 23, 2001. [cite web|url=http://www.interfaithalliance.org/site/apps/nl/content2.asp?c=8dJIIWMCE&b=172143&ct=147383|accessdate=2006-11-15|title="City Mourns at Stadium Prayer Service."]

Mayoral term extension proposal

The 9/11 attack occurred on the scheduled date of the mayoral primary to select the Democratic and Republican candidates to succeed Giuliani. The primary was immediately delayed two weeks to September 25. During this period, Giuliani sought an unprecedented three-month emergency extension of his term, from its scheduled expiration on January 1 to April 1, due to the circumstances of the emergency besetting the city.Fact|date=December 2007 He threatened to challenge the law imposing term limits on elected New York City officials and run for another full four-year term, if the primary candidates did not consent to permit the extension of his mayoralty. [cite web|title=Conservative Party and Courts May Hold Key to NYC Mayor's Race — 1 October 2001 | url=http://www.cnsnews.com/Politics/archive/200110/POL20011001c.html | accessdate=November 15 | accessyear=2005 ]

Advocates for the extension contended that Giuliani was needed to manage the initial requests for funds from Albany and Washington, speed up recovery, and slow down the exodus of jobs from lower Manhattan to outside New York City.Fact|date=December 2007

Opponents viewed the extension as an unprecedented power grab and as a means for Giuliani to profit politically from the sudden, international prominence of the role of New York City Mayor. Voices were also countering the refrain that it was the mayor who had pulled the city together. "You didn't bring us together, our pain brought us together and our decency brought us together. We would have come together if Bozo was the mayor", said civil-rights activist Al Sharpton, in a statement largely supported by Fernando Ferrer, one of three main candidates for the mayoralty at the end of 2001. "He was a power-hungry person", Sharpton also said. [cite web | title=REVEREND AL SHARPTON IN NEW SLAM AT RUDY GIULIANI | url=http://www.papillonsartpalace.com/reverend.htm | accessdate=November 15 | accessyear=2005 ]

Although a provision for emergency extensions is written into the New York State Constitution (Article 3 Section 25), [cite web | title=Content Removed | url=http://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?co=5 | accessdate=November 15 | accessyear=2005 ] in the end leaders in the State Assembly and Senate indicated that they did not believe the extension was necessary.Fact|date=December 2007 The election proceeded as scheduled, and the winning candidate, the Giuliani-endorsed Republican Michael Bloomberg, took office on January 1, 2002 per normal custom.

"Time" Person of the Year

On December 24, 2001, [ [http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0112/24/ltm.03.html CNN.com - Transcripts ] ] "Time" magazine named Giuliani its Person of the Year for 2001.cite web | title=TIME 2001 Person of the Year: Rudy Giuliani Profile | url=http://www.time.com/time/poy2001/poyprofile.html | accessdate=November 15|accessyear=2005 ] "Time" observed that, prior to 9/11, the public image of Giuliani had been that of a rigid, self-righteous, ambitious politician. After 9/11, and perhaps owing also to his bout with prostate cancer, his public image had been reformed to that of a man who could be counted on to unite a city in the midst of its greatest crisis. Thus historian Vincent J. Cannato concluded in September 2006, "With time, Giuliani's legacy will be based on more than just 9/11. He left a city immeasurably better off — safer, more prosperous, more confident — than the one he had inherited eight years earlier, even with the smoldering ruins of the World Trade Center at its heart. Debates about his accomplishments will continue, but the significance of his mayoralty is hard to deny." ["Washington Post Book World" Sept 3, 2006 [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/31/AR2006083101160.html] ]

Handling of the Ground Zero air quality issue

Giuliani has been subject to increased criticism for downplaying the health effects of the air in the Financial District and lower Manhattan areas in the vicinity of the Ground Zero.Ben Smith, "Rudy's Black Cloud", "New York Daily News", September 18, 2006, p. 14] He moved quickly to reopen Wall Street, and it was reopened on September 17. He said, in the first month after the attacks, "The air quality is safe and acceptable." [Anita Gates, "Buildings Rise from Rubble while Health Crumbles," "New York Times," September 11 2006, reporting on the documentary, "Dust to Dust: The Health Effects of 9/11"] However, in the weeks after the attacks, the United States Geological Survey identified hundreds of asbestos "hot spots" of debris dust that remained on buildings. By the end of the month the USGS reported that the toxicity of the debris was akin to that of drain cleaner. [http://www.alternet.org/911oneyearlater AlterNet: Special Coverage: 9/11: One Year Later ] ] It would eventually be determined that a wide swath of lower Manhattan and Brooklyn had been heavily contaminated by highly caustic and toxic materials. [ [http://pubs.acs.org/cen/NCW/8142aerosols.html C&En: Cover Story - Chemical Analysis Of A Disaster ] ] The city's health agencies, such as the Department of Environmental Protection, did not supervise or issue guidelines for the testing and cleanup of private buildings. Instead, the city left this responsibility to building owners.

Firefighters, police and their unions, have criticized Giuliani over the issue of protective equipment and illnesses after the attacks. An October 2001 study by the National Institute of Environmental Safety and Health said that cleanup workers lacked adequate protective gear. [ [http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/09/08/1349248 Democracy Now! | New Yorkers Tell Federal Officials To Stop Ignoring 9/11's Health Effects ] ] [Wayne Barrett, "Rudy Giuliani's 5 Big Lies About 9/11: On the Stump, Rudy Can't Help Spreading Smoke and Ashes About His Dubious Record," "Village Voice" August 8-14, 2007, p. 35-36. http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0732,barrett,77463,6.html] The Executive Director of the National Fraternal Order of Police, Sally Regenhard, reportedly said of Giuliani: "Everybody likes a Churchillian kind of leader who jumps up when the ashes are still falling and takes over. But two or three good days don't expunge an eight-year record." [ [http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,660203115,00.html Deseret Morning News | Giuliani will miss firefighters event ] ] she went on to say, "There's a large and growing number of both FDNY families, FDNY members, former and current, and civilian families who want to expose the true failures of the Giuliani administration when it comes to 9/11." She told the "New York Daily News" that she intends to "Swift Boat" Giuliani. [Ben Smith, Rudy's Black Cloud: WTC Health Risks may hurt Prez Bid." "New York Daily News," September 18 2006, p. 14]

A May 14, 2007 "New York Times" article, "Ground Zero Illness Clouding Giuliani's Legacy," gave the interpretation that thousands of workers at Ground Zero have become sick and that "many regard Mr. Giuliani's triumph of leadership as having come with a human cost." The article reported that Giuliani seized control of the cleanup of Ground Zero, taking control away from experienced federal agencies, such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Army Corps of Engineers and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. He instead handed over responsibility to the "largely unknown" city Department of Design and Construction. Documents indicate that the Giuliani administration never enforced federal requirements requiring the wearing of respirators. Concurrently, the administration threatened companies with dismissal if cleanup work slowed. [Anthony DePalma, "Ground Zero Illness Clouding Giuliani's Legacy," "New York Times," May 14, 2007 or http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/14/nyregion/14giuliani.html?hp] The New York Times faulted his decision-making on the post September 11 cleanup of the World Trade Center site, in the lead editorial of the May 22, 2007 issue. Additionally, the Times took Giuliani to task for his handling of worker safety at the site and the issue of first responder health problems. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/22/opinion/22tue1.html?ex=1181534400&en=b54c78a3a378b5b1&ei=5070 Macho Mistakes at Ground Zero - New York Times ] ]

Giuliani wrote to the city's Congressional delegation and urged that the city's liability for Ground Zero illnesses be limited, in total, at $350 million. Two years after Mayor Giuliani finished his term, FEMA appropriated $1 billion to a special insurance fund to protect the city against 9/11 lawsuits. [Anthony DePalma, "Ground Zero Illness Clouding Giuliani's Legacy," "New York Times," May 14, 2007 or http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/14/nyregion/14giuliani.html?pagewanted=3&ei=5070&en=649d398b3ba5c8d4&ex=1180411200]

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is contemplating calling Giuliani to testify before a Senate committee on whether the government failed to protect recovery workers from the effects of polluted Ground Zero air. [http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-giuliani8apr08,0,2321840,print.story?coll=la-home-headlines Giuliani foes plan to use 9/11 against him - Los Angeles Times ] ] [ [http://www.nysun.com/article/49582 Potential Clinton-Giuliani Battle Brews Over 9/11 Health Issues - March 1, 2007 - The New York Sun ] ]

Matt Taibbi wrote an article for the June 14, 2007 issue of "Rolling Stone", blaming Giuliani for rushing the recovery effort and setting a poor example for recovery workers. [Matt Taibbi, "Giuliani: Worse Than Bush: He's cashing in on 9/11, working with Karl Rove's henchmen and in cahoots with a Swift Boat-style attack on Hillary. Will Rudy Giuliani be Bush III?" "Rolling Stone" June 14, 2007 [http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/14952564/giuliani_worse_than_bush/4] ]

In June 2007, former Republican Governor of New Jersey and director of the Environmental Protection Agency Christie Whitman reportedly stated that the EPA had pushed for workers at the WTC site to wear respirators but that she had been blocked by Giuliani. She stated that she believed that the subsequent lung disease and deaths suffered by WTC responders were a result of these actions. [ [http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2007/06/23/2007-06-23_christie_blasts_rudy_on_wtc_air-1.html Christie blasts Rudy on WTC air ] ] Former deputy mayor Joe Lhota, now with the Giuliani campaign, replied, "All workers at Ground Zero were instructed repeatedly to wear their respirators." A safety professional who worked at Ground Zero added, "I was absolutely aghast at the refusal of the workers at ground zero to wear the personal protective equipment. All of my efforts to convince these guys to wear the masks was for naught." [cite web
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Aftermath of Ground Zero recovery effort

In February 2007, the International Association of Fire Fighters issued a letter accusing Giuliani of "egregious acts" against the 343 firemen who had died in the September 11th attacks. The letter asserted that Giuliani rushed to conclude the recovery effort once gold and silver had been recovered from World Trade Center vaults and thereby prevented the remains of many victims from being recovered: "Mayor Giuliani's actions meant that fire fighters and citizens who perished would either remain buried at Ground Zero forever, with no closure for families, or be removed like garbage and deposited at the Fresh Kills Landfill," it said, adding: "Hundreds remained entombed in Ground Zero when Giuliani gave up on them." [http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/03/09/giuliani.firefighters.ap/index.html] Lawyers for the International Association of Fire Fighters seek to interview Giuliani under oath as part of a federal legal action alleging that New York City negligently dumped body parts and other human remains in the Fresh Kills Landfill.

9/11 Commission and family protests

A book later published by Commission members Thomas Kean and Lee Hamilton, "Without Precedent: The Inside Story of the 9/11 Commission," revealed that the Commission had not pursued a tough enough line of questioning with Giuliani when he appeared before the Commission, because its members were afraid of public outcry.cite web | title=9/11 Commissioners Say They Went Easy on Giuliani to Avoid Public’s Anger | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/06/nyregion/06book.html?ex=1181793600&en=34ed468bbb4932a8&ei=5070 | accessdate=June 12 | accessyear=2007 ] Family members had interrupted the proceedings, demanding an explanation from Giuliani for the lack of working radios. Some were removed from the hearing. The Commission had experienced criticism the morning of Giuliani's testimony for allegedly implying that police and firefighters had not done their jobs properly with their hard questions directed to some of Giuliani's staff the previous day. Commission member John Lehman had said that New York City's disaster planning was "not worthy of the Boy Scouts, let alone this great city." The morning of Giuliani's testimony, the "New York Post" ran a picture of a New York firefighter with the headline "Insult" in response to Lehman's statement.

Some family members of 9/11 victims have openly criticized Giuliani for the significant communication failures that occurred on that day, believing that the lack of working walkie-talkies put the lives of first responders in significant danger. They say that the lack of radios had been a complaint of emergency services responders for years but was never dealt with and led to deaths of first responders in building collapses for which they should have been warned.cite web | title= Rudy gets earful at stop here: Some FDNY survivors rally against him | url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2007/04/24/2007-04-24_rudy_gets_earful_at_stop_here.html | accessdate=June 12 | accessyear=2007 ] In December 2006, Sally Regenhard, mother of firefighter Christian Regenhard who died on September 11, and co-founder of the Skyscraper Safety Campaign, vowed to expose the truths of Giuliani's actions on 9/11 before 2008, stating, "I can't see why any 9/11 family member who knows the truth about the failures of the Giuliani administration . . . would not be outraged." [cite web|url=http://www.nypost.com/seven/12282006/news/regionalnews/rudys_9_11_snag_regionalnews_maggie_haberman.htm | title="Rudy's 9/11 Snag: Dissent WTC Kin: We'll Bare the Ugly Truth for '08"] She said in April 2007, "The bitter truth is that Rudy Giuliani is building a path to the White House over the bodies of 343 firefighters."

By April 2007 it was reported that Giuliani had been forced to limit his appearances in New York City due to the increasing protests by family members of 9/11 victims, particularly police, fire and other emergency workers.

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