TRENTON -- Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump has said that Gov. Chris Christie was "high on the list" for a possible cabinet post should he be elected president this November.

On Friday, came a report by the New York Post saying that the top possibilities for the governor would be either Chief of Staff or United States Attorney General.

The report said that serving as the highest ranking employee in the White House is "a natural position" for Christie, who now serves as Trump's transition chief.

Then again, as a former U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, the head of the Justice Department might also be within his grasp, the report quoted insiders as saying.

"He's the type of person who would be a great attorney general in a Trump administration," the source said, according to the report.

Christie's campaign for president centered prominently on his background as a former U.S. Attorney, promising to end the "lawlessness," as he put it, of the Obama Administration's immigration and drug policies.

But previous media reports and Trump comments have also included Christie as a possibility for Trump's vice-presidential running mate, and insiders have also speculated that Christie's anti-terrorism background might leave him as Secretary of Homeland Security.

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Claude Brodesser-Akner may be reached at cbrodesser@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @ClaudeBrodesser. Find NJ.com Politics on Facebook.