Chicago Sun-Times

Pompeo promises renewed ‘ swagger’ at State Dept.

- BY JOSH LEDERMAN

WASHINGTON — He didn’t mention Rex Tillerson by name. But the contrast was clear as new Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived at the State Department on Tuesday vowing to reinvigora­te American diplomacy and help the United States get “back our swagger.”

Pompeo was greeted with cheers and applause as he entered the marbled lobby of the Harry S. Truman Building for the first time as America’s top diplomat and addressed a diplomatic corps left deeply dispirited by a tumultuous year under Tillerson, President Donald Trump’s first secretary of state. Pompeo described his mission as leading diplomats to execute Trump’s foreign policy “with incredible vigor and incredible energy.”

“The United States diplomatic corps needs to be in every corner, every stretch of the world, executing missions on behalf of this country,” Pompeo said. “It is my humble, noble undertakin­g to help you achieve that.”

He said he would spend “as little time” as possible cloistered in the secretary’s seventh- floor suite of offices, preferring to “get out” and interact directly with diplomats around the world, including humanitari­an workers at the U. S. Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t.

It was a subtle attempt to differenti­ate himself from Tillerson, who was infamous for surroundin­g himself with just a few close aides and eschewing the input of career diplomats, rank- and- file staffers and even U. S. lawmakers.

Pompeo was confirmed by the Senate last week.

 ?? JACQUELYN MARTIN/ AP ?? A State Department employee takes a selfie with new Secretary of State Mike Pompeo after he addressed department employees on May 1.
JACQUELYN MARTIN/ AP A State Department employee takes a selfie with new Secretary of State Mike Pompeo after he addressed department employees on May 1.

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