
Lindell TV host Cara Castronuova pressed for President Donald Trump to name former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani as his next attorney general.
During a Tuesday interview with Giuliani, Castronuova reviewed the requirements for a MAGA attorney general.
"There's a lot of things, a lot of Trump supporters and people that voted for the president are looking for," she noted. "A lot of things that we voted for when we voted for President Trump in 2024. One would be somebody that would go after fighting weaponization, that would go after issues like the 2020 election, like J6 prosecutions, like rogue judges, and so many other things."
"I have so much respect for the president," Giuliani gushed. "He's more than just a president. He's somebody that I consider a very, very close personal friend. I worry about him constantly. I pray for him all the time for reasons that you know, because he's a man in danger. And probably no one that knows it better than I do."
"Nobody's investigating the attempted assassination of the president the way I would have when I put the mafia in jail or when I did 100 murders," he continued. "Well, I think I could straighten out the Justice Department. You don't have to make me attorney general. Just put me there for three months. And before I'm finished, there'll be a new Justice Department. And the left-wing press will want to get me disbarred, but you'll find out that I am."
Castronuova pointed out that the attorney general did not need to be a lawyer.
"As you know right now, MAGA is sort of at war, but both sides can agree that somebody like you or somebody that would really fight weaponization would be a really ideal pick," the Lindell TV host said. "Like if someone easily passed Senate confirmation, that probably means they're not the right person right now to clean up anything."
Giuliani complained that the current Justice Department wouldn't show him probable cause after an earlier administration served a search warrant on his apartment.
"A lot of people are lawyers that shouldn't be," he remarked. "I'm someone that should be a lawyer, and I was thrown out for reasons that are un-American, and reasons that really have to do with the fact that we went through five years of the dark ages."
Castronuova insisted that Giuliani "would be perfect" as attorney general.
"Like in the bad times, I got to witness your courage and your strength," she recalled. "We didn't know President Trump was going to get reelected. We didn't know we were going to make a comeback the way that we did. And you never bent. Like your backbone stayed intact."
"So that's why I'm advocating for you," she added. "I hope you don't mind that I'm doing that."
"I don't mind," Giuliani replied. "I have no doubt that I could reform the Justice Department."
"I know it better than anyone else. I've probably been in it longer than anyone else. In a lot of different positions, including a law clerk to a federal judge, so I know the judiciary," he said. "But politically, it's a very difficult choice. And also within his administration, you know, there are people that don't want people around who are associated with his past because they think that's bad for him politically."





