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President Trump said that he didn’t know what his personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, meant when he mentioned having “insurance” in case Trump turns on him.

When Trump was asked what Giuliani meant when he said he has an “insurance policy” if the President turns on him, Trump said, “I don’t know.”

“Rudy’s a great guy,” he told reporters during an Oval Office meeting with the prime minister of Bulgaria.

The President called Giuliani “a great crime fighter,” adding, “Rudy’s a great person and I think that maybe the press isn’t treating Rudy very well.”

Giuliani has publicly suggested having “insurance” in case Trump turns on him more than once.

Most recently, on Fox News, he said, "You can assume that I talk with (the President) early and often and have a very, very good relationship with him, and all these comments — which are totally insulting — I mean, I've seen things written like he's going to throw me under the bus … When they say that, I say, 'He isn't, but I have insurance.’”

Giuliani, however, has maintained that his “insurance” line is meant as sarcasm.