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U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson could soon be replaced by CIA Director Mike Pompeo, The New York Times and The Associated Press reported Thursday.
Vanity Fair
also cited current and former State Department staffers in a report
about Tillerson’s potential replacement, saying Pompeo is a more likely
successor than UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
Quoting
senior administration officials, the Times said Pompeo’s role at the
CIA would be given to Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) as part of a plan to oust
Tillerson. Cotton’s office said Thursday his current “focus is on
serving Arkansans in the Senate,” according to BuzzFeed.
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While
meeting with the Crown Prince of Bahrain Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa on
Thursday, Trump told reporters Tillerson was at the White House but
ignored questions about Tillerson’s future with the State Department.
Pompeo has been Tillerson’s expected successor for months. A Politico report
from Nov. 15 said Pompeo has told people he expects Trump to choose him
as the next secretary of state, and he would accept the job, if
offered.
In October, Sebastian Gorka, former adviser to President Donald Trump, told Breitbart Pompeo is “fully on board, very loyal to the president.”
“Having somebody like Pompeo come into the State Department would be great news,” Gorka said.
Tillerson
has had a rocky tenure at the State Department, marked by many public
contradictions with Trump on issues like North Korea and the Iran
nuclear deal. In March, Tillerson admitted he “didn’t want this job.”
“My wife told me I’m supposed to do this,” he said.
He famously held a press conference in October to reaffirm his commitment to Trump after NBC reported Tillerson called the president a “moron.”
Tillerson remarked that Trump is “smart” but did not directly deny the
NBC report, saying, “I’m not going to deal with petty stuff like that.”
Trump called reports of Tillerson’s criticism “fake news” and argued he could beat the secretary of state in an IQ test.
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