Alex Wong/Getty Images President Donald Trump's legal team, led by former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, is once again in talks with the special counsel Robert Mueller about an interview with Trump. Trump was reportedly "champing at the bit" to sit down with Mueller, but he soured on the special counsel following the FBI raids of Trump lawyer Michael Cohen's property. Interviewing Trump and determining whether he had "corrupt intent" is central to helping prosecutors determine whether he sought to obstruct justice in the Russia probe. Mueller's team has indicated to Trump's lawyers that they would ask about four key events during an interview: the firing of FBI director James Comey; the firing of national security adviser Michael Flynn; Trump's role in drafting a misleading statement his son released in response to reports that he met with two Russian lobbyists at Trump Tower in June 2016; and Trump's knowledge of the Trump Tower meeting. An interview between President Donald Trump and the special counsel Robert Mueller may once again be in play. According to The Washington Post, former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani, who is the newest member of Trump's legal team, broached the subject of a presidential interview with Mueller when he met with the special counsel on Tuesday.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Why the Saudi crown prince met with Trump, Oprah, Bill Gates, and Jeff BezosSee Also:The Mueller Risk Index: Wall Street's newest tool to navigate how much to freak out about the Russia probeJeff Sessions isn't making a move in the Michael Cohen case that has poisoned his relationship with Trump — and it could be huge for the presidentWe read all 67 pages of Mueller's latest court filings on Paul Manafort — here are the main takeawaysSEE ALSO: Mueller is putting together a report in the obstruction case that could be as damaging to Trump as an indictment DON'T MISS: Mueller has reportedly decided to move forward without an interview with Trump