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Tillerson in or out?

Trump weighs plan to replace his secretary of state with CIA’s Pompeo

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The White House is discussing a plan to oust Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and replace him with CIA Director Mike Pompeo in a major shake-up of President Donald Trump’s national security team, administra­tion officials said Thursday. The move would put Pompeo, a former congressma­n who has grown close to Trump during his tenure atop the CIA, in charge of U.S. diplomacy. Tillerson, the former Exxon Mobil CEO, has had a rough first year characteri­zed by tensions with Trump in several foreign policy areas and overwhelmi­ngly negative publicity over Tillerson’s planned overhaul of the State Department. Putting Pompeo at the State Department would create a vacancy at the CIA, which U.S. officials and other individual­s familiar with White House thinking said could be filled by Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, one of Trump’s staunchest defenders on foreign policy in Congress. Cotton’s office wouldn’t comment other than to say: “Senator Cotton’s focus is on serving Arkansans in the Senate.”

Tillerson’s likely ouster loomed awkwardly over an Oval Office meeting Thursday between Trump and the visiting crown prince of Bahrain. Asked by a reporter whether he wanted Tillerson to stay on the job, Trump was coy, merely pointing out that Tillerson was in fact in the building.

“He’s here. Rex is here,” the president said.

A White House official said it was unclear how soon Tillerson might be replaced, and word of the plan appeared to catch Tillerson and his staff off-guard. Tillerson aides and the State Department did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. The New York Times, which first reported the potential shake-up, said it was likely to happen within several weeks. Nor was it clear whether either Pompeo or Cotton had been formally approached by the White House about the potential new roles. Yet several administra­tion officials said that Pompeo has said in the past that he’s open to taking the job. White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Huckabee Sanders said there were no staffing changes to announce and hinted that Tillerson would likely remain at least until year’s end.

“Secretary Tillerson continues to lead the State Department, and the entire Cabinet is focused on completing this incredibly successful first year of President Trump’s administra­tion,” she said. Huckabee noted that Tillerson had met with Trump on Thursday, and she said: “When the president loses confidence in somebody they will no longer serve in their position.’’

The White House started telling people in September that Tillerson would be replaced, said a senior administra­tion official. By that point, some issues that needed sign-off from the secretary of state were being put off until after Tillerson was gone, said the official, who like others wasn’t authorized to comment publicly and demanded anonymity.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is seen at the State Department in Washington Thursday. The White House is discussing a plan to replace Tillerson with CIA director Mike Pompeo, according to an administra­tion official, who sought anonymity to...
AP PHOTO U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is seen at the State Department in Washington Thursday. The White House is discussing a plan to replace Tillerson with CIA director Mike Pompeo, according to an administra­tion official, who sought anonymity to...

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