Vice President Mike Pence has lawyered up in connection with ongoing probes into the Trump campaign's contacts with Russia, tapping McGuireWoods chairman Richard Cullen, a seasoned litigator who was once a partner at McGuireWoods with FBI Director James Comey.

The move by the vice president, first reported by The Washington Post on Thursday and confirmed in a statement from Pence's office, comes a month after President Donald Trump hired Marc Kasowitz of Kasowitz Benson Torres as his personal lawyer.

Cullen previously served on staff for Republican members of Congress during both the Watergate and Iran-Contra investigations, and was a member of former President George W. Bush's legal team during the recount saga after the 2000 presidential election.