Rudy Giuliani said Tuesday that President Trump’s legal team “might agree” to submit additional written answers to questions from special counsel Robert Mueller, according to a report.

“We might agree … or we might not. They have the right to submit more questions to us. We have the right to say yes or no,” the president’s personal attorney told Axios.

Giuliani’s latest coy remarks about the investigation come two days after he told “Fox News Sunday” the president would sit down with Mueller “over my dead body.”

“But you know, I could be dead,” Giuliani said when asked if the president would take part in an in-person interview.

The former New York City mayor said federal prosecutors had asked about possible follow-up questions after Trump submitted his first set of written answers to the special counsel last month.

On Friday, CNN reported that Mueller is still interested in interviewing the president as part of his wide-ranging probe into Russian interference in the 2016 elections as well as possible collusion with Trump’s campaign.

Last month, Trump told reporters that he had completed written answers without assistance from his lawyers.

“I write the answers. My lawyers don’t write answers. I write answers,” the president said. “I’ve answered them very easily — very easily.”

The answers he later submitted are not public, but Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow said they covered “issues regarding the Russia-related topics of the inquiry,” according to The Hill.