Tillerson dismisses talk of his departure as ‘laughable’

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson delivers remarks on US-European Relations in Washington

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Friday dismissed reports that the White House is weighing a plan under which he would be replaced by CIA Director Mike Pompeo as “laughable.”

Media reports on Thursday, first published by the New York Times, cited US officials as saying that Trump has a plan to replace his embattled secretary of state with Pompeo, a former US congressman who now heads the Central Intelligence Agency.

Asked if some at the White House wanted him to resign, Tillerson told reporters: “It’s laughable … laughable.”

His comments came as he posed for pictures with Libyan Prime Minister Fayez Seraj of the UN-backed government in Tripoli.

Tillerson’s relationship with Trump has been strained by the top US diplomat’s softer line on North Korea and other policy differences, as well as by reports in October that he had called the president a “moron.”

Tillerson has not directly addressed whether he made the comment, though his spokeswoman denied it.

Asked on Thursday whether he wanted Tillerson to remain in his job, Trump sidestepped the question, telling reporters at the White House: “He’s here. Rex is here.”

State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said on Thursday White House Chief of Staff John Kelly had told Tillerson’s chief of staff the reports on Tillerson being replaced were not true.

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