David Petraeus is meeting with Donald Trump Monday at Trump Tower as the president-elect looks to fill the secretary of state job.

The former general and CIA director, who resigned from his post in 2012 amid a scandal involving his mistress Paula Broadwell, has joined the short list to be the nation’s top diplomat.

Others on the list include former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

Romney is scheduled to meet with Trump Tuesday at Trump Tower, as is Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, another name that’s been floated for the high-profile spot.

The Petraeus sitdown comes amid Trump aides publicly opposing Romney because of his harsh criticism of Trump during the campaign.

“There was the ‘Never Trump’ movement and then there was Governor Mitt Romney. He went out of his way to hurt Donald Trump,” former campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said Sunday on ABC.

Trump is reportedly “furious” with Conway for her public statements.

Petraeus’ got into trouble for handing classified information to his mistress while he ran the CIA. He pleaded guilty to mishandling classified information in a 2015 plea deal that required him to pay a $100,000 fine and serve two years probation.

Last week, President-elect Trump signaled he no longer had interest in pursuing another case against someone for mishandling classified information — his former opponent, Hillary Clinton.