President Donald Trump replaced his head of the State Department with the current director of the CIA on March 13.
Rex Tillerson has been the Secretary of State since Trump took office. Trump appointed CIA Director Mike Pompeo as the new Secretary of State, lauding his accomplishments at the agency.
“As Director of the CIA, Mike has earned the praise of members in both parties by strengthening our intelligence gathering, modernizing our defensive and offensive capabilities, and building close ties with our friends and allies in the international intelligence community,” Trump added.
According to a senior White House official, Trump “wanted to make sure to have his new team in place in advance of the upcoming talks with North Korea and various ongoing trade negotiations.”
The president promoted the CIA’s current Deputy Director, Gina Haspel, to the top role at the agency. Once confirmed, Haspel would become the first woman to serve as the head of the CIA—“a historic milestone,” Trump said.
“Mike and Gina have worked together for more than a year, and have developed a great mutual respect,” Trump said.
Over the weekend, Rex Tillerson fell ill during an Africa trip and canceled some appearances.
“Finally, I want to thank Rex Tillerson for his service,” Trump said. “A great deal has been accomplished over the last fourteen months, and I wish him and his family well.”
Pompeo thanked Trump for the opportunity and said that serving as the head of CIA “has been one of the great honors of my life.”
Haspel said she was humbled by the opportunity to head the agency she has served for over 30 years.
“If confirmed, I look forward to providing President Trump the outstanding intelligence support he has grown to expect during his first year in office,” Haspel said.