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World News See other World News Articles Title: Trump Threatens Tillerson in New York Times White House Deliberately Leaked Report of Secretary's Imminent Ouster Early Thursday, reports emerging form the New York Times revealed that a plan is in the works at the White House to oust Secretary of State Rex Tillerson from his post, replacing him with CIA Director Mike Pompeo, and replacing Pompeo with Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR). As the White House and State Department were grilled on the plan by reporters, an initial blanket denial of the scheme quickly gave way to admission that the White House had deliberately leaked the plan to the New York Times as a way of sending a message to Tillerson about their increased hostility toward him. Ironically, as this was going on, Gen. John Kelly, the White House Chief of Staff and apparent author of Tillersons ouster, was calling the State Department and assuring them that it wasnt the case. In the end, officials would only say that no final decision has been made, and Trump absolutely refuses to express any public confidence in Tillerson any longer. Tillersons position was long believed to be tenuous, with Trump undercutting his diplomatic efforts at every opportunity, and reportedly getting cozier with Pompeo, a hawk who has been largely critical of diplomatic efforts throughout his career in politics. Tillerson assured North Korea the US didnt seek regime change, Trump declared Tillerson to be wasting his time on diplomacy, and Pompeo has been advocating aggressive moves against North Korea, which fit more neatly into Trumps totally destroy North Korea threats. The loss of Tillerson might be felt abroad quickly, however, as hes been fairly popular overseas, putting serious work into try to do damage control for Trumps behavior. The administration was unlikely to appreciate all that Tillerson was doing to keep the international community at least sort of calm amid Trumps screeds, but may feel his absence when Pompeo is Americas top diplomat. Sen. Cotton taking over the CIA is also likely to be controversial, as Cotton is an outspoken supporter of torture. This too is likely to earn him favor with President Trump, who has repeatedly claimed torture works, despite assurances from experts to the contrary. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
You were wrong in not to realize that no one can stand up to the 500+ Israeli toadies in Congress whose mission is also supported by Jew MSM.
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