Story highlights The paid speaking circuit is a common post-campaign venue for campaign operatives

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's top aides have not seen tensions cool after the election

Washington (CNN) Former campaign managers for Hillary Clinton and President Donald Trump are denying a report that said they were going to appear together on the speaking circuit.

An advertisement on Leading Authorities, a well-known speakers bureau, promoted Robby Mook, Clinton's former campaign manager, and Corey Lewandowski, one of Trump's former campaign managers, as a duo who can "evaluate the current state of the American electorate and where it's headed."

Mook and Lewandowski, advertised as an "entertaining pair sure to keep any audience engaged," would "offer a future-focused look at why Trump won, highlighting the massive demographic shifts at play and what they mean for our country," a listing on the Leading Authorities website said.

But after reports of the unusual tandem emerged on Wednesday, Mook claimed he was in the dark on the marketing and asked Leading Authorities to remove the listing. He said in a series of tweets that he "had no appointments booked through this firm and am no longer affiliated with them."

"To set record straight: I never committed to speeches w Corey & didn't agree to posts on "teaming up". It was done w/o my knowledge/consent," he wrote.

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