Rudy Giuliani took a tumble at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday.

The former New York City mayor, who is 80 years old, had been walking in the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, when he suddenly tipped over into some empty chairs, according to video footage of the incident. It’s unclear what exactly caused him to take the plunge, as he did not appear to trip over anything.

A few people appeared to offer a hand to the recently disbarred lawyer, previously the personal attorney to former President Donald Trump, eventually helping him up. Meanwhile, a couple of photographers were seen snapping pictures of him as he got up.

Rudy Giuliani is helped to his feet after falling by walking into a row of chairs on the second day of the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 16.
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The Trump ally has been livestreaming throughout the convention for his online show, “The Rudy Giuliani Show.” (A New York radio station had been airing his show up until May, when the station canceled it for his baseless 2020 election conspiracies.)

Years after pushing lies about the 2020 election — lies that fueled the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection — a Manhattan appeals court disbarred Giuliani earlier this month.

Giuliani also recently filed for bankruptcy after two Georgia election workers won $148 million in a defamation suit against him last year, but a judge threw out his bankruptcy case on Friday.

A reporter asked Giuliani if he carried any regret for defaming the two election workers in an interview at RNC Tuesday, according to CNN.

“I have no regrets at all. I’m on the side of justice, right and truth,” Giuliani said.

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