Rudy Giuliani’s hopes of returning to his radio broadcast have been dashed, as the station owner who took him off the air for questioning President Joe Biden’s election win has no plans to reinstate him. According to The New York Times, the former Trump lawyer was suspended and his show on WABC was canceled following his controversial remarks. Station boss John Catsimatidis expressed his doubts about Giuliani’s future with the station, stating, “It’s pretty hard to bring him back.” Catsimatidis cited Giuliani’s behavior as the reason, making it difficult to reverse course and leading to the decision to terminate his contract. In fact, Catsimatidis himself filled in for Giuliani during his regular 10 a.m. slot on Sunday, emphasizing that Giuliani had received warnings about spreading false information. “We warned him once,” Catsimatidis told the Times. “We warned him twice. And I received a text from him last night, and another one this morning, insisting on discussing it.”