Albuquerque Journal

Trump shows his support for new secretary of state

Appearance at Pompeo’s swearing-in highlights close ties

- BY ZEKE MILLER AND MATTHEW LEE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is trying to hit reset at the State Department on the eve of a critical decision on the Iran nuclear deal and a potential summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Trump made his first visit to the department Wednesday for the ceremonial swearing-in of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, highlighti­ng his relationsh­ip with the head of a Cabinet agency he largely neglected during the tenure of Rex Tillerson. The former Exxon Mobil CEO was unceremoni­ously dumped by Trump as the top U.S. diplomat in March after months of personalit­y and policy clashes.

Tillerson felt undercut in the job and was viewed overseas as an unreliable emissary for the mercurial Trump. Tillerson went unmentione­d during Wednesday’s brief ceremony, but Pompeo’s contrastin­g status was on full display.

“That’s more spirit than I’ve heard from the State Department in a long time,” Trump said as he took the podium to applause from the crowd.

It was a tacit acknowledg­ement that department morale had suffered under Tillerson, who undertook an unpopular restructur­ing of the department before he was fired. Pompeo has repeatedly promised to reinvigora­te the department.

“I want the State Department to get its swagger back,” he said.

Pompeo developed a strong relationsh­ip with Trump in large part through his regular attendance at the president’s daily intelligen­ce briefing at the White House. Trump developed a personal liking for Pompeo during the 2016 campaign, when the thenGOP congressma­n from Kansas was one of his earliest Washington endorsers.

Pompeo was the top graduate of his West Point class and an Army tank officer, and his credential­s and blunt demeanor fit the mold for a top national security aide in Trump’s mind, White House officials said.

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump, accompanie­d by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, speaks in Washington on Wednesday.
ANDREW HARNIK/ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump, accompanie­d by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, speaks in Washington on Wednesday.

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