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What about accusations that Giuliani grandstanded with the press?
Freeh says firmly that Giuliani is "not someone who took credit for what others did." He says that at press conferences Giuliani would have all the affected agencies represented "even if they didn't really contribute" and was effective in getting the office's message out to the public.
What type of Attorney General would Giuliani appoint?
Pointing to Griffin Bell, Jimmy Carter's Attorney General, Freeh argues there is nothing wrong with appointing a friend but what is important is finding ""an independent, smart, competent lawyer who's not afraid to tell the President he's wrong and when appropriate say, 'I can't serve any longer.'"