Lewandowski and Manafort enter Trump Tower

Former Trump campaign officials Corey Lewandowski and Paul Manafort joined the president-elect’s transition team in Trump Tower on Tuesday.

Lewandowski, Trump’s first campaign manager who was fired in June, followed former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani into Trump Tower at about 8:56 a.m. on Tuesday, according to a pool report, and did not answer questions from the press.

Manafort, the former campaign chairman who resigned his post in August amid questions about his business connections to pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine, came to Trump Tower at 9:08 a.m., according to the pooler.

Lewandowski and Manafort were fierce rivals during the campaign, which featured regular infighting between the two men, as well as their respective allies. Opponents of Lewandowski planted an unflattering story about him in the New York Post, while his supporters drew attention to Manafort’s history of lobbying, particularly on behalf of foreign clients.

Their enmity grew so bitter, according to one report, that Trump went so far as to put the two camps in separate quarters of the campaign’s New York office.