Remember when New Yorkers loved Rudy Giuliani? Oh, how times have changed.
The former NYC mayor and current Trump lapdog attended a baseball game on Monday between the Houston Astros and New York Yankees.
SEE ALSO: 'Saturday Night Live' cold open is just a Trump-themed riff on 'The Sopranos'When the announcer revealed it was Giuliani's birthday, the crowd was, um, not exactly supportive.
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Damn, that's cold. Happy 74th birthday, Rudy! To add insult to injury, the Yankees lost the game 5-1, but it could have been worse: Giuliani could have been booed at a Mets game.
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The former mayor joined Donald Trump's legal team last month. His main job seems to be ranting about Robert Mueller's investigation on cable news. Oh, and admitting that Trump repaid Michael Cohen $130,000 in hush money spent to cover up an affair with porn actress Stormy Daniels, whose lawyer couldn't help trashing Giuliani on Twitter.
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Trump is a New Yorker, too. Maybe he should stay away from Yankee Stadium on his birthday.
seems to be ranting about Robert Mueller's investigation on cable news shows.
say crazy things on cable news
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