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Trump suggests he’s smarter than Rex Tillerson

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U.S. President Donald Trump says he has confidence in his secretary of state, even after suggesting he’s smarter than Rex Tillerson. Trump said in an interview published Tuesday that if Tillerson did call him a moron, as reported, the two should “compare IQ tests.” “And I can tell you who is going to win,” Trump said to Forbes magazine in an interview published hours before Trump and Tillerson were to have lunch at the White House with Defence Secretary Jim Mattis.

Trump’s tense relationsh­ip with Tillerson burst into public view last week. An NBC News story claimed Vice-President Mike Pence had to talk Tillerson out of resigning this summer, and that Tillerson had called Trump a “moron.”

Tillerson said he never considered resigning, though he didn’t directly address the reported insult. His spokeswoma­n later said he never used such language.

Trump has at times appeared to undercut Tillerson’s message on some of America’s most sensitive national security challenges, including Iran and North Korea.

“I told Rex Tillerson, our wonderful Secretary of State, that he is wasting his time trying to negotiate with Little Rocket Man,” Trump tweeted earlier this month, referring to the North’s leader, Kim Jong Un.

But responding to reporters’ questions during an Oval Office meeting with Henry Kissinger on Tuesday, Trump insisted, “No, I didn’t undercut anybody. I don’t believe in undercutti­ng people.”

Trump also said he continued to have confidence in Tillerson. In the Forbes interview, conducted Friday, Trump responded to criticism that he’s undermined his secretary of state through his often provocativ­e tweets that have interfered with ongoing diplomatic efforts. Tillerson also has publicly complained about the White House blocking him from making key appointmen­ts.

“I’m not underminin­g,” Trump told Forbes. “I think I’m actually strengthen­ing authority.”

As for Tillerson’s reported “moron” comment, the president said, “I think it’s fake news. But if he did that, I guess we’ll have to compare IQ tests. And I can tell you who is going to win.”

State Department officials did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

The president launched a series of tweets on a wide range of topics Tuesday morning. He said that reaching out to congressio­nal Democrats for help in getting immigratio­n legislatio­n passed is difficult because “the Democrats don’t want secure borders.” In his tweet, Trump charged that Democrats “don’t care about safety for U.S.A.”

His Twitter post came only two days after Trump sent an immigratio­n overhaul wish-list of legislativ­e proposals to congressio­nal leaders, including a requiremen­t that Congress agree to a host of border security improvemen­ts and make significan­t changes to the green card program.

Trump had said on Sunday there need to be security enhancemen­ts — and the border wall that he’s demanded — before he’ll sign onto a bill restoring a program that shields from deportatio­n young people brought to the United States as children and now here illegally. Trump also said he would be acting on health care soon, saying: “I will be using the power of the pen to give great HealthCare to many people - FAST.”

 ?? AP HOTO ?? U.S. President Donald Trump listens as former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger speaks during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House Tuesday.
AP HOTO U.S. President Donald Trump listens as former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger speaks during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House Tuesday.

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