Rudy Giuliani reallllly has it out for Beyonce, and has taken his disdain for the singer to a new low. The former New York City mayor has previously spoken out against Bey’s Super Bowl 50 performance, calling it an “attack” on police. He also has been one of the biggest critics of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Well during an appearance on Fox News’ Fox & Friends on Monday (Aug 29) following Bey’s performance on Sunday’s MTV Video Music Awards, he decided to take a few jabs at her and her performance.
The Fox & Friends crew played Giuliani some of the performance, which Ainsley Earhardt said was “supposed to symbolize… cops killing black individuals.” Check out the excerpt of what Giuliani had to say below.
“You’re asking the wrong persons because I had five uncles who were police officers, two cousins who were and one who died in the line of duty. I ran the largest and best police department in the world, the New York City Police Department, and I saved more black lives than any of those people you saw on stage by reducing crime, and particularly homicide, by 75 percent, which maybe four or five thousand were African American young people who are alive today because of the policies I put in effect.”
If you’re going to do that, then you should also symbolize why the police officers are in those neighborhoods and what are you going to do about that, and what are you doing about it. To me, it’s two easy answers, a much better education and a good job.”

