Trump Adds Giuliani to Legal Team After FBI Raid on Cohen

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani joined President Donald Trump’s personal legal team, adding a trusted ally and veteran prosecutor to a group that has struggled to attract and retain top talent, Bloomberg informed.

“Rudy is great,” Trump said in a statement released Thursday by Jay Sekulow, his lawyer. “He has been my friend for a long time and wants to get this matter quickly resolved for the good of the country.”

Trump announced the appointment six days after a meeting with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in which the Justice Department official convinced the President he isn’t a target of any part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation or the probe into the President’s longtime lawyer, Michael Cohen, according to several people familiar with the matter.

Giuliani, contacted by telephone, confirmed he is getting involved in the legal team and said he is taking a “very brief” leave of absence from his firm, Greenberg Traurig LLP, to assist the President in dealing with Mueller’s investigation.

“My job is going to be to try to get him what he needs to wrap it up,” Giuliani said. “I know everybody involved, maybe they’ll trust me. ”

Giuliani added that a decision on whether Trump should agree to be interviewed by the special counsel’s team will be “up to the President” but “we’ll hash that out.”

In recent weeks, Trump has struggled to bring on attorneys and last month lost one of the key lawyers representing him.

The addition of Giuliani, who campaigned for Trump and has been an informal adviser to the President, comes after an FBI raid on Cohen’s office and home.

Sekulow said that Jane Serene Raskin and Marty Raskin are also joining the legal team.

Trump has few senior attorneys on his team. Ty Cobb runs the White House’s response to the Russia probe, and Sekulow, a talk radio host known for arguing First Amendment cases, is leading the President’s personal team.

The previous head of that team, John Dowd, quit last month amid disagreements about strategy. Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing were announced as new hires to Trump’s team that week, but the President reversed course, with one of his other lawyers saying that conflicts precluded them from joining the team representing him in the Russia probe.

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