国际英语资讯:White House dismisses reports on Tillerson ouster plan

雕龙文库 分享 时间: 收藏本文

国际英语资讯:White House dismisses reports on Tillerson ouster plan

WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- The White House on Thursday rejected widespread reports about a plan initiated by the Trump administration to oust Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, saying there will be no personnel changes.

"There are no personnel announcements at this time. Secretary Tillerson continues to lead the State Department," said White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders in a statement released in the day.

Sanders' remarks came after multiple major U.S. news outlets reported on Thursday morning that the White House is planning to remove the current head of the State Department.

Tillerson's relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump "has been strained" and perhaps he will be replaced "within the next several weeks," reported The New York Times, citing senior administration officials.

Incumbent CIA Director Mike Pompeo, a former three-term Congressman and a sturdy supporter of Trump, is said to be Tillerson's successor.

Trump, when asked if he wanted Tillerson to stay on the job on Thursday morning, made a simple reply.

"Rex is here," he said, seemingly dodging the question.

It was not the first time that the Trump-Tillerson relationship has been scrutinized.

In October, when asked if he still had confidence in Tillerson, Trump replied, "Yes."

In an afternoon daily briefing, Sanders, further rebutting the reports, said that when Trump loses confidence in someone, "they will no longer serve in the capacity that they're in."

Trump and Tillerson are "going to work together to close out what we' ve seen to be an incredible year," Sanders added.

The U.S. State Department also ridiculed the reports on Thursday.

White House Chief of Staff John Kelly called the department this morning, saying that "those reports are not true," said State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert in a briefing Thursday afternoon.

However, Nauert also hinted that Tillerson, former CEO of Exxon Mobile, an American multinational oil and gas corporation, seemed to feel uncomfortable about Washington which "can be a tough game of politics."

"He (Tillerson) doesn't always understand and accept exactly how Washington works with anonymous sources, things of that nature. That's not who he is, that's not the world that he comes from," said the spokeswoman.

Tillerson, 65, a Texas native, was a civil engineer who joined the energy company in 1975 and rose to serve as CEO between 2006-2024.

Months after he was sworn in as state secretary, Tillerson launched a "redesign" project, which, along with staff cutting and budget trimming, drew severe criticism from bipartisan lawmakers who worried that those steps may cause a brain drain in the U.S. foreign service corps.

According to the State Department, Tillerson is sticking to his schedule as state secretary, which will take him to Europe on a five-day trip next week.

During the tour, Tillerson will visit Brussels, Vienna and France, meeting NATO leaders and foreign ministers of the European Union (EU) members to discuss U.S.-EU cooperation on major global issues.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- The White House on Thursday rejected widespread reports about a plan initiated by the Trump administration to oust Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, saying there will be no personnel changes.

"There are no personnel announcements at this time. Secretary Tillerson continues to lead the State Department," said White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders in a statement released in the day.

Sanders' remarks came after multiple major U.S. news outlets reported on Thursday morning that the White House is planning to remove the current head of the State Department.

Tillerson's relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump "has been strained" and perhaps he will be replaced "within the next several weeks," reported The New York Times, citing senior administration officials.

Incumbent CIA Director Mike Pompeo, a former three-term Congressman and a sturdy supporter of Trump, is said to be Tillerson's successor.

Trump, when asked if he wanted Tillerson to stay on the job on Thursday morning, made a simple reply.

"Rex is here," he said, seemingly dodging the question.

It was not the first time that the Trump-Tillerson relationship has been scrutinized.

In October, when asked if he still had confidence in Tillerson, Trump replied, "Yes."

In an afternoon daily briefing, Sanders, further rebutting the reports, said that when Trump loses confidence in someone, "they will no longer serve in the capacity that they're in."

Trump and Tillerson are "going to work together to close out what we' ve seen to be an incredible year," Sanders added.

The U.S. State Department also ridiculed the reports on Thursday.

White House Chief of Staff John Kelly called the department this morning, saying that "those reports are not true," said State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert in a briefing Thursday afternoon.

However, Nauert also hinted that Tillerson, former CEO of Exxon Mobile, an American multinational oil and gas corporation, seemed to feel uncomfortable about Washington which "can be a tough game of politics."

"He (Tillerson) doesn't always understand and accept exactly how Washington works with anonymous sources, things of that nature. That's not who he is, that's not the world that he comes from," said the spokeswoman.

Tillerson, 65, a Texas native, was a civil engineer who joined the energy company in 1975 and rose to serve as CEO between 2006-2024.

Months after he was sworn in as state secretary, Tillerson launched a "redesign" project, which, along with staff cutting and budget trimming, drew severe criticism from bipartisan lawmakers who worried that those steps may cause a brain drain in the U.S. foreign service corps.

According to the State Department, Tillerson is sticking to his schedule as state secretary, which will take him to Europe on a five-day trip next week.

During the tour, Tillerson will visit Brussels, Vienna and France, meeting NATO leaders and foreign ministers of the European Union (EU) members to discuss U.S.-EU cooperation on major global issues.

信息流广告 周易 易经 代理招生 二手车 网络营销 旅游攻略 非物质文化遗产 查字典 社区团购 精雕图 戏曲下载 抖音代运营 易学网 互联网资讯 成语 成语故事 诗词 工商注册 注册公司 抖音带货 云南旅游网 网络游戏 代理记账 短视频运营 在线题库 国学网 知识产权 抖音运营 雕龙客 雕塑 奇石 散文 自学教程 常用文书 河北生活网 好书推荐 游戏攻略 心理测试 石家庄人才网 考研真题 汉语知识 心理咨询 手游安卓版下载 兴趣爱好 网络知识 十大品牌排行榜 商标交易 单机游戏下载 短视频代运营 宝宝起名 范文网 电商设计 免费发布信息 服装服饰 律师咨询 搜救犬 Chat GPT中文版 经典范文 优质范文 工作总结 二手车估价 实用范文 古诗词 衡水人才网 石家庄点痣 养花 名酒回收 石家庄代理记账 女士发型 搜搜作文 石家庄人才网 钢琴入门指法教程 词典 围棋 chatGPT 读后感 玄机派 企业服务 法律咨询 chatGPT国内版 chatGPT官网 励志名言 河北代理记账公司 文玩 语料库 游戏推荐 男士发型 高考作文 PS修图 儿童文学 买车咨询 工作计划 礼品厂 舟舟培训 IT教程 手机游戏推荐排行榜 暖通,电地暖, 女性健康 苗木供应 ps素材库 短视频培训 优秀个人博客 包装网 创业赚钱 养生 民间借贷律师 绿色软件 安卓手机游戏 手机软件下载 手机游戏下载 单机游戏大全 免费软件下载 石家庄论坛 网赚 手游下载 游戏盒子 职业培训 资格考试 成语大全 英语培训 艺术培训 少儿培训 苗木网 雕塑网 好玩的手机游戏推荐 汉语词典 中国机械网 美文欣赏 红楼梦 道德经 标准件 电地暖 网站转让 鲜花 书包网 英语培训机构 电商运营