Trump Fires US Sec Of State For Hours After Tour Of African Countries
LAGOS MARCH 13TH (NEWSRANGERS)-President Donald Trump has fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, tweeting this morning that he plans to replace him with CIA Director Mike Pompeo.
Trump asked Tillerson to step aside Friday, a senior White House official told ABC News today, but the State Department says Trump never spoke to Tillerson about the decision.
Trump wanted to make sure he had a team in place before the recently announced talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the official said.
Trump believes he works well with Pompeo and the decision to replace Tillerson was not based on any single issue, the official said.
Steve Goldstein, the State Department’s undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs, released a statement today, saying Tillerson did not speak directly to Trump.
“The secretary did not speak to the president and is unaware of the reason, but he is grateful for the opportunity to serve, and still believes strongly that public service is a noble calling,” Goldstein said. ”
The secretary had every intention of staying because of the critical progress made in national security. He will miss his colleagues at the Department of State and the foreign ministers he has worked with throughout the world.”
Trump, speaking briefly to reporters this morning before leaving for his trip to California, said he and Tillerson “disagreed on things.”
By contrast, Trump added, he and Pompeo are “always on the same wavelength” and “we have a very similar thought process.”
“As far as Rex Tillerson is concerned, I very much appreciate his commitment and his service. He’s a good man,” Trump said.
“We got along quite well but we disagreed on things,” he said, noting how he and Tillerson “felt a bit differently” on the Iran nuclear weapons deal.
“I actually got along well with Rex but really it was a different mindset. It was a different thinking,” Trump said.
Trump’s first public comment on the cabinet shuffle came on Twitter at 8:44 a.m. when he wrote: “Mike Pompeo, Director of the CIA, will become our new Secretary of State. He will do a fantastic job! Thank you to Rex Tillerson for his service! Gina Haspel will become the new Director of the CIA, and the first woman so chosen. Congratulations to all!”
The former ExxonMobil CSO had cut a trip to Africa short Monday, citing “the demands of work and the need to be in Washington for in-person meetings.”
Tillerson had spent much of his trip to Africa trying to make up for Trump’s derogatory comments in January when he referred to certain African nations as “s—hole” countries.
Tillerson, 65, took over as head of the State Department in February. He is the second official to leave Trump’s Cabinet after former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price resigned in September over his use of private jets that were funded by taxpayer money.
Tillerson and Trump have had tumultuous points in their relationship in the past. One of the most public disputes came in July amid reports that Tillerson called the president a “moron.”
Trump released a lengthy statement praising Pompeo, 54, and his planned successor, Gina Haspel, concluding with two sentences about Tillerson.
“I want to thank Rex Tillerson for his service. A great deal has been accomplished over the last fourteen months, and I wish him and his family well,” Trump said in the statement released by the White House.
In his praise of Pompeo, Trump wrote, “I have gotten to know Mike very well over the past 14 months, and I am confident he is the right person for the job at this critical juncture.”
Both he and Haspel, 61, require Senate confirmation.
Nikki Haley, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, praised the decision on Twitter.
“Congratulations to my friend and soon to be Secretary of State Mike Pompeo! Great decision by the President,” Haley wrote.
ABC NEWS
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