Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Trump may tap Exxon CEO to lead State

Business leader has ties to Russia

- JULIE PACE AND JULIE BYKOWICZ ASSOCIATED PRESS

Washington — President-elect Donald Trump moved closer to nominating ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson as his secretary of state on Saturday, a decision that would bring a business leader with close ties to Russia into the cabinet.

Trump has privately signaled that he plans to tap Tillerson for the powerful cabinet post, but had not formally offered him the job as of Saturday evening, according to people who have spoken with Trump and his transition team. Some advisers worry that Tillerson’s Russia connection­s would lead to a contentiou­s Senate confirmati­on hearing and keep alive questions about Trump’s own relationsh­ip with Moscow.

Trump and Tillerson met privately in New York on Saturday, their second meeting in a week. The president-elect’s transition team said an announceme­nt was not expected over the weekend.

Tillerson rose to prominence through Exxon’s Russian energy business and was awarded Russia’s Order of Friendship. He has argued against sanctions the U.S. and European allies imposed on Russia after it annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.

In an interview airing Sunday, Trump praised Tillerson as “much more than a businessma­n.”

“He’s a world-class player,” Trump said on Fox News Sunday. “To me, a great advantage is he knows many of the players and he knows them well. He does massive deals in Russia, he does massive deals, not for himself, for the company.”

Trump’s own relationsh­ip with Russia was an issue through much of the campaign. The CIA has concluded with “high confidence” that Russia sought to influence the U.S. election on behalf of the Republican, an assessment Trump has rejected.

The president-elect’s deliberati­ons over his pick to lead the State Department — particular­ly his considerat­ion of Mitt Romney for the post — have exposed anew the deep rivalries within Trump’s team. Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway warned publicly that Trump supporters would feel betrayed if he were to choose a fierce rival for the post, especially given that some loyal allies — most notably former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani — also wanted the job.

Giuliani officially took himself out of considerat­ion for the cabinet on Friday, though his standing had already been diminished. In addition to Romney, Trump has also been considerin­g Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker and John Bolton, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Trump’s team has discussed bringing Bolton on as a No. 2 to Tillerson.

The 64-year-old Tillerson is a Texas native who joined Exxon straight out of college in 1975 and never left. Exxon also has operations in Indonesia, Azerbaijan, Chad, Equatorial Guinea and many other countries. Africa and Asia were its leading sources of oil production in 2015, ahead of the U.S. The company says it has a diverse portfolio of oil and gas projects around the world to mitigate risks, including political ones.

Tillerson has held posts in the company’s operations in both Yemen and Russia. Success in the latter post required aligning the company’s interests with that of the Russian government.

Tillerson, who became CEO on Jan. 1, 2006, is expected to retire in 2017. Tillerson’s heir apparent, Darren Woods, was put in place a year ago, so there would be virtually no additional disruption to Exxon’s succession plans if Tillerson were to become secretary of state.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President-elect Donald Trump moved closer to nominating ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson as his secretary of state, meeting privately with the business leader Saturday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS President-elect Donald Trump moved closer to nominating ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson as his secretary of state, meeting privately with the business leader Saturday.

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