Corey Lewandowski signaled on Monday that he is still advising President Trump and his White House team.

"Well, look, I think I’ve been a steadfast supporter of the administration, and anytime I have the privilege of receiving a phone call from members of the team of the president, I would always be happy to take that call and give the best advice," Lewandowski, Trump's former campaign manager, said on NBC's "Today."

"That sounds like a 'yes,' " responded "Today" co-host Savannah Guthrie.

Lewandowski said that while he hasn't been offered a White House job, being on the outside allows him to "come on your show without any problems."

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He is likely pointing to the many protocols White House staffers must follow.

Lewandowski co-founded lobbying firm Washington East West Political Strategies in December, shortly after Trump won the presidential election.

Politico reported earlier this year that the firm promised its clients meetings with the president as well as other top officials in the White House, including Vice President Pence.

The former campaign head appears to have maintained access to Trump since he took office, including making direct phone calls and making visits to the West Wing.

CNN reported last week that the White House deployed Lewandowski and another former campaign aide to Capitol Hill in an effort to find support for the Senate GOP's healthcare legislation.