GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump has reportedly begun building an informal political kitchen cabinet of advisers — including former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani — for his White House bid.
Giuliani, who ran unsuccessfully for the GOP presidential nomination in 2008, tells The Washington Post he's among a group of New York-and Washington-based Republicans in regular touch with Trump, connecting his campaign with their own networks.
"We've been talking. Donald and me, Donald and a few other friends who know politics," Giuliani tells the Post.
"He calls to check things out or I'll call him to say, 'Donald, you're going too far' or, 'What you said was great' or maybe, 'Change it a bit.' It's nothing formal. It's kind of a running conversation."
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Trump will have the best connections available, he will be surrounded with good advisement. That's how it's done.
ReplyDeleteI bet none will be Muslim, just saying.