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Giuliani says he’s jumping aboard Trump legal team

- By Robert Costa and Josh Dawsey Washington Post

Former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani, a combative former prosecutor and longtime ally of President Donald Trump, told The Washington Post on Thursday that he has joined the president’s legal team dealing with the ongoing special counsel probe.

“I’m doing it because I hope we can negotiate an end to this for the good of the country and because I have high regard for the president and for Bob Mueller,” Giuliani said.

Giuliani, who joins a legal team that has struggled to recruit new members, said he has been speaking with Trump for weeks about joining the group of legal advisers. He said he would work alongside Trump’s current attorneys, Jay Sekulow and Ty Cobb, who focus on the federal investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election. He also said he will soon take a leave from his law firm, Greenberg Traurig.

Giuliani said he formalized his decision in recent days, including over dinner last week at Trump’s Mar-aLago resort in Florida.

Giuliani and Trump spoke on Thursday about legal strategy moving forward, along with Sekulow, who Giuliani described as a “good friend.” He added that he and Cobb spoke Wednesday.

Giuliani declined to say whether Trump has made a final decision on whether to sit for an interview with Mueller and his investigat­ors. Trump has been mulling for weeks whether to do so, veering between wanting to meet with Mueller to moving away from the idea, especially after the home and offices of his personal law-

Giuliani said he would spend a ‘great deal of time’ in Washington working with Trump, but would continue to live in New York.

yer, Michael Cohen, were raided this month.

“It’s too early for me to say that,” Giuliani said of whether a Mueller interview is unlikely.

Giuliani also declined to discuss whether Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who has been under fire from conservati­ves and oversees the Russia probe, could be fired by the president in the coming weeks.

“I’m not involved in anything about those issues. My advice on Mueller has been this: He should be allowed to do his job, he’s entitled to do his job.”

The Daily Beast reported earlier Thursday that Giuliani was in talks with Trump about joining the legal team.

Giuliani said he would spend a “great deal of time” in Washington working with Trump, but would continue to live in New York.

Trump considered Giuliani to be attorney general and has said in recent weeks he needs a New York-based attorney. Many leading white-collar lawyers, such as Theodore Olson, have declined Trump’s entreaties.

 ?? JEFF SINER/CHARLOTTE OBSERVER ?? Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani welcomes thenpresid­ential candidate Donald Trump on stage during a campaign rally in August 2016. Giuliani says he has joined Trump’s legal team.
JEFF SINER/CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani welcomes thenpresid­ential candidate Donald Trump on stage during a campaign rally in August 2016. Giuliani says he has joined Trump’s legal team.

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