"I know you thought that Rex Tillerson had retired that title. Tillerson was ineffective, but Tillerson had integrity and ethics. Pompeo has none," writes @TomFriedman. https://t.co/sQ6uPepCgM
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) May 27, 2020
As Secretary of State, @mikepompeo has failed to advance the national interest. He’s been very good at advancing his personal interests however. https://t.co/4h83KTxDqu
— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) May 26, 2020
The recent op-eds on @SecPompeo evoke the shadows over Ukraine. Days ago, @EdwardGLuce wrote in FT: “He has picked the role of Baghdad Bob, Saddam Hussein’s spokesman, who exaggerated his leader’s instincts. Such mimicry extends to Mr Pompeo’s management.” https://t.co/5ECKkJRMbA
— Edward Wong (@ewong) May 26, 2020
SCOOP: Fmr House staffers to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo are being asked to sign a letter offering him support from a “smear campaign” that he and his wife asked staffers to carry out trivial tasks such as bringing him lunch or getting his dry cleaning.https://t.co/xKWmuD9G5D
— Olivia Beavers (@Olivia_Beavers) May 26, 2020
Mike Pompeo’s gaudy, taxpayer-funded dinners should make him damaged goods in Kansas https://t.co/w50Y5bRjbq
— The Kansas City Star (@KCStar) May 21, 2020
Susan Pompeo, the wife of America's top diplomat, is at the center of an investigation into whether a State Department employee was assigned to do household tasks https://t.co/514HAztYpl
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) May 20, 2020
Detail from Fred Kaplan on how Pompeo got so corrupt: A friend of the family tells him that security officials were told to pack up the home of Susan Pompeo’s mother in Louisiana last June when they were moving her into a retirement home in KS https://t.co/UpuuNfBPdH
— Laura Rozen (@lrozen) May 20, 2020
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