Nov 15, 2016 · Giuliani, 72, would be an out-of-box choice to lead the State Department due to his lack of extensive foreign policy experience.
Along with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Giuliani has been rumored to be at or near the top of any list of potential replacements for current Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
But moments later, Giuliani seemed to say that such candidates do not exist when he told Cuomo that his knowledge of the Department of Justice is unmatched. The former mayor did not argue when Cuomo pointed that out to him, instead detailing his résumé as a former U.S. attorney and associate attorney general.
In an earlier interview on Fox News’s “Fox & Friends,” Giuliani said he is immensely happy in the private- sector work he has done since leaving the public sphere, which includes traveling around the world to advise foreign governments on security issues and serving as a partner at the law firm Greenberg Traurig.