The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Is ExxonMobil CEO Trump’s state pick?

Rex W. Tillerson is president-elect’s top choice, source says.

- Clifford Krauss and Maggie Haberman

Rex W. Tillerson, the president and chief executive of Exxon Mobil, has emerged as President-elect Donald Trump’s top choice to become secretary of state, according to a person with direct knowledge of the search process.

The news is the latest turn in what has become the most extended drama of Trump’s transition effort, with a rotating cast of seeming front-runners to become America’s top diplomat. Choosing Tillerson would add to a long list of wealthy businesspe­ople in high-ranking Trump administra­tion posts.

As Exxon’s top official, Tillerson has extensive experience working with foreign leaders. Some of his foreign relationsh­ips, especially those with Russia, could come under particular scrutiny during a Senate confirmati­on hearing.

Tillerson, 64, who met with Trump on Tuesday at Trump Tower in New York, has been strongly recommende­d by a number of business leaders. It is unclear when Trump expects to announce his choice for the job.

Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidenti­al nominee, has been described by Trump’s advisers as still in the running. But Trump has privately said conflictin­g things on his views of Romney, advisers said, and has indicated to several people that he is unlikely to be named. Romney harshly criticized Trump during the presidenti­al campaign.

Tillerson has worked to strengthen Exxon Mobil’s ties with Russia. The company has various joint ventures with the oil giant Rosneft around Russia, and has contribute­d to social programs in education and health. In 2012, the Russian government awarded Tillerson the country’s Order of Friendship decoration.

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