On ABC News’s “This Week With George Stephanopoulos,” Giuliani was asked whether there were ongoing discussions about an interview. He replied that he was “not allowed” to say.

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Giuliani added: “The agreement we had did contemplate that there’d be a period of time after the questions that we would have a discussion about whether there should be any further questions. So I’m not saying we are or we aren’t, but that’s in the agreement.”

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Last month, Trump’s attorneys submitted his written answers to questions from Mueller about the president’s knowledge of the Russian government’s efforts to assist his 2016 campaign.

During the televised interviews, Giuliani also criticized former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, who was recently sentenced to three years in prison for financial crimes and lying to Congress.

Cohen said in an interview with ABC News last week that Trump knew it was wrong to make hush-money payments to two women who alleged they had affairs with him years ago. Cohen has admitted to facilitating the payments and running afoul of campaign finance law.

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Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.), who is expected to be the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee when Democrats take control of the chamber early next year, said he wants Cohen to testify before Congress in January.

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“I’m hoping that Mr. Cohen will come before the Congress, where he can tell the American public exactly what he has been saying to Mueller and others, without interfering with the Mueller investigation,” Cummings said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”