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Trump proposes ‘IQ tests’ faceoff with Tillerson

- By Philip Rucker Washington Post

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump proposed an “IQ tests” faceoff with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson after the nation’s top diplomat reportedly called the president a “moron” and disparaged his grasp of foreign policy.

In an interview with Forbes magazine published Tuesday, Trump fired a shot at Tiller- son over the “moron” reve- lation, first reported by NBC News and confirmed by several other news organizati­ons, including The Wash- ington Post.

“I think it’s fake news,” Trump said, “but if he did that, I guess we’ll have to compare IQ tests. And I can tell you who is going to win.”

Trump met for lunch Tuesday with Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis in the president’s private dining room at the White House. Shortly before the lunch, a reporter asked Trump whether he had undercut Tillerson with his comments to Forbes.

“No, I didn’t undercut anybody. I don’t believe in undercutti­ng people,” Trump said during a brief media appearance in the Oval Office, as he sat beside former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger during a meeting to discuss foreign affairs.

When a reporter asked Trump whether he has confidence in Tillerson as his secretary of state, the pres- ident replied, “Yes.”

White House press secre- tary Sarah Huckabee Sanders later said that Trump’s “IQ tests” comment to Forbes was “a joke and nothing more than that.”

“The president certainly never implied that the secre- tary of state was not incredibly intelligen­t,” Sanders said in Tuesday afternoon’s news briefing. She added that Trump has “100 percent confidence” in Tillerson, characteri­zed their lunch as “a great visit” and admon- ished reporters for taking the president’s comment so seriously.

“Maybe you guys should get a sense of humor and try it sometime,” Sanders said.

Trump’s “IQ tests” chal- lenge is the latest evidence of what White House officials have described as a breach of trust between the president and the secretary of state.

Reporters asked Trump over the weekend about his relationsh­ip with Tillerson.

“We have a very good rela-

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders later said that Trump’s ‘IQ tests’ comment to Forbes was ‘a joke and nothing more than that.’

tionship,” Trump said Saturday. “We disagree on a couple of things. Sometimes I’d like him to be a little bit tougher. But other than that, we have a very good relationsh­ip.”

In the Forbes interview, for the magazine’s cover story under the headline “Inside Trump’s Head,” the president teases upcoming economic-developmen­t legislatio­n “nobody knows about” that would penalize companies that move operations overseas, and offer incentives for those that stay in the United States.

Trump previewed what he called “an economic-developmen­t bill, which I think will be fant astic. Which nobody knows about. Which you are hearing about for the first time.” The president said the policy is “both a carrot and a stick.”

Trump also told Forbes that he has purposeful­ly not filled many jobs throughout the federal government, including at the State Department, where many of the top positions remain vacant.

“I’m generally not going to make a lot of the appointmen­ts that would normally be — because you don’t need them,” Trump said.

 ?? CLIFF OWEN / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Secretary of State Rex Tillerson reportedly called President Donald Trump a “moron” and disparaged his grasp of foreign policy.
CLIFF OWEN / ASSOCIATED PRESS Secretary of State Rex Tillerson reportedly called President Donald Trump a “moron” and disparaged his grasp of foreign policy.

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