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Donald Trump sacks Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State, replacing him with CIA director Mike Pompeo

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Donald Trump has sacked Rex Tillerson as his secretary of state and will replace him with CIA director Mike Pompeo.

The US president asked Tillerson to step aside after months of speculation that the pair had fallen out.

The move amounts to a major shake-up in Trump’s national security team and comes despite denials in the past from the president that he wanted Tillerson gone.

It triggered a war of words within the US government as the State Department accused the president of not talking to Tillerson before the sacking.
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Trump cited the pair’s differences on the Iran nuclear deal, which the president wants to scrap, when asked about the reason for the change.

The announcement comes just hours after Tillerson went substantially further than the White House in linking the UK spy poisoning to Russia.

CNN reported that Tillerson found out about his sacking from Trump’s tweet on Tuesday. He had just returned from diplomatic trip to Africa. However there were also reports that John Kelly, the White House chief of staff, informed Tillerson he would be replaced on Friday.

Tensions between Trump and tillerson came to a head when the latter refused to deny reports he called the president a “moron” last year.

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The pair have also publicly sparred over the approach to North Korea, with Trump reprimanding Tillerson in tweets for believing talks with the regime could end their nuclear programme.

Tillerson, a former oil executive, will be replaced by Pompeo, who as the head of the CIA is involved in the president’s daily intelligence briefing – providing his appointment is confirmed by Congress.

There were US media reports that Trump asked Pompeo for advice about topics beyond intelligence before Christmas, when it was said the president was considering making the switch.

Trump said in a statement to the Washington Post: “I am proud to nominate the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Mike Pompeo, to be our new Secretary of State.

“Mike graduated first in his class at West Point, served with distinction in the U.S. Army, and graduated with Honours from Harvard Law School.

“He went on to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives with a proven record of working across the aisle.”

He added: “I want to thank Rex Tillerson for his service. A great deal has been accomplished over the last fourteen months, and I wish him and his family well.”

Trump later said on Tuesday that the pair “were not really thinking the same” on the Iran nuclear deal, which the president called “terrible”.

Trump praised the strength of his relationship with Pompeo, saying they had “chemistry”.

However Steve Goldstein, the under secretary of state, issued a statement on Tuesday morning saying Trump did not talk to Tillerson over the sacking.

“The Secretary had every intention of staying because of the critical progress made in national security,” Mr Goldstein said.

“The Secretary did not speak to the president and is unaware of the reason, but he is grateful for the opportunity to serve, and still believes that public service is a noble calling. We wish Secretary Designate Pompeo well.”

Gina Haspel, the Deputy Director of the CIA, will be put forward to replace Pompeo and become the first-ever CIA female director – something Trump called a “historic milestone”.

Ms Haspel is a career CIA employee who was appointed deputy director by Trump in 2017.

Between 2003 and 2005 she was a senior official overseeing a top-secret program that subjected dozens of terror suspects to controversial interrogation techniques.

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