December 9, 2016 by Daniel Molina at the Shark Tank

Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, an early Trump supporter and one of the top candidates for Secretary of State has announced that he will not be taking a position in the incoming Trump administration.

The Trump campaign announced that Giuliani had withdrawn his name from consideration during a meeting held on November 29 because he wishes to stay in the private sector.

In a statement released by the Trump campaign, Giuliani stated that he “joined the campaign because I love my country and because having known Donald Trump as a friend for 28 years and observing what he has been able to accomplish, I had no doubt he would be a great President.”

Giuliani added that “this is not about me; it is about what is best for the country and the new administration. Before I joined the campaign I was very involved and fulfilled by my work with my law firm and consulting firm, and I will continue that work with even more enthusiasm. From the vantage point of the private sector, I look forward to helping the President-elect in any way he deems necessary and appropriate.”

President-elect Donald Trump praised the former New York City Mayor who extensively campaigned for him by saying that “Rudy Giuliani is an extraordinarily talented and patriotic American. I will always be appreciative of his 24/7 dedication to our campaign after I won the primaries and for his extremely wise counsel. He is and continues to be a close personal friend, and as appropriate, I will call upon him for advice and can see an important place for him in the administration at a later date.”

He added that “Rudy would have been an outstanding member of the Cabinet in several roles, but I fully respect and understand his reasons for remaining in the private sector.”

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