Donald Trump's aides believed Rudy Giuliani was always DRUNK and feared former president's personal lawyer, 77, was on the verge of SENILITY, explosive new Michael Wolff book claims By Rory Tingle For Dailymail.com Published: 14:28 BST, 10 July 2021 | Updated: 14:37 BST, 10 July 2021 Viewcomments Donald Trump's aides believed Rudy Giuliani was usually drunk and on the verge of senility, according to an explosive new book by Michael Wolff. The former president's personal lawyer regularly demonstrated 'focus issues, memory problems,' and 'simple logic failures' while serving in the White House, it is claimed. Discussing the former NYC mayor in Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency, Wolff wrote: 'Giuliani was, many around Trump believed, always buzzed if not, in the phrase Steve Bannon made famous in the Trump White House, hopelessly ''in the mumble tank''. 'Many believed he had the beginnings of senility: focus issues, memory problems, simple logic failures. A vast disorganization of papers and files and tech malfunctions followed in his wake.' Rudy Giuliani - pictured in Georgia in June 30 - seemed to always be drunk while serving in the Trump Administration, a bombshell new book has claimed Giuliani served as Trump's personal lawyer. He recently had his license to practice in New York revoked The book - an extract of which was obtained by Business Insider - said the former New York City's mayor's weight weight 'ballooned' during Trump's tenure. Quoting administration insiders, Wolff added that 'his popping eyes and poorly dyed hair made him seem like a pre-television age character, a past-his-time and gone-to-seed former official hanging around the courthouse steps regaling anyone who will listen with tall tales and wild theories of the shameful secrets and gothic underbelly of politics'. Wolff made the claims in Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency Trump's personal lawyer was notoriously filmed with hair dye dripping down his face during a speech at Four Seasons Total Landscaping in Philadelphia, where he repeated unfound accusations that the 2020 presidential election had been 'rigged'. Wolff added that Giuliani's life "seemed to be singularly sustained by his being on television' and that he enjoyed unlimited access to Trump by telling him only what he wanted to hear. The report emerged as an appeals court suspended Giuliani from practicing law in Washington D.C. after he temporarily lost his license for making 'demonstrably false' statements in court regarding the 2020 election. The Washington court suspended Giuliani, 77, from working as an attorney in the city 'pending final disposition' of his New York case, according to disciplinary court records obtained by CNN. Giuliani had his law license suspended last month by a New York appellate court for making 'demonstrably false and misleading statements' while pushing Donald Trump's election fraud claims and 'threatening public interest'. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility