He did not otherwise mention or thank President Donald Trump.
Tillerson
first learned he was being dismissed when Trump tweeted this morning
that he was nominating CIA Director Mike Pompeo as his new secretary of state.
Tillerson announced he was delegating all his responsibilities to Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan effective at the end of the day Tuesday and that his commission as secretary of state would terminate at midnight March 31. In the interim, he will deal with a few administrative issues and work toward a "smooth and orderly transition" for Pompeo.
Sullivan
was in the room with Tillerson when he spoke, with a half dozen other top
aides, including his chief of staff Margaret Peterlin. It's unclear now if
Peterlin and other top officials with close ties to Tillerson will lose their
jobs, too, but Tillerson encouraged "those confirmed [by the Senate], as
well as those in acting positions, to remain at their post and continue our
mission at the State Department and working with the inter-agency
process."
With
Tillerson and Goldstein gone, nearly all the top positions at the State
Department will be left vacant. Among the six Under Secretary roles, four have
been vacant, a fifth now is open with Goldstein's firing, and the sixth is
filled by career diplomat Tom Shannon, who announced last month he is retiring.
Shannon, the Under Secretary for Political Affairs, has said he will stay on
until a replacement is found. More than a dozen assistant secretary roles
remain vacant or filled by senior diplomats in an acting capacity, and
overseas, more than three dozen ambassadorships are empty, with the mission's
number two leading the embassy day-to-day.
Tillerson
was visibly emotional in the briefing room, especially when he first walked up
to the podium and began addressing the press, with his voice cutting out at
times and his face red.
It was
just last week that Tillerson got choked up when addressing why he took the
role in the first place. At George Mason University Tuesday, he recounted his
father's and uncle's military service - and how he missed the draft during the
Vietnam War by three numbers. Instead, he went off to college and worked 41 1/2
years for Exxon Mobil, and "as I reflected on things at that point, I said
I hadn’t really done anything yet. It’s my time to serve, and that’s why I’m doing
it," he told the audience.
The
former CEO, who says he still thinks of himself as an Eagle Scout, said he saw
the job as a form of serving his country. Despite his disagreements with Trump
on policy, personnel, and leadership style, he remained committed to the role.
"I
look forward to having a very, very successful 2018," he told CNN in
January. "I intend to be here for the whole year."
Tillerson's
father passed away the week before his comments about his father's military
service. He had been home for a week dealing with that, before his speech
Tuesday and a week-long trip through Africa.
It was
in the middle of the night in Nairobi, Kenya, that he was awakened by White
House chief of staff John Kelly. While the White House says Kelly told Tillerson
then that he was fired, a senior State Department official said that Tillerson
was only warned that such a tweet may be coming.
But
Trump has tweeted about his cabinet secretaries before, only to keep them in
place. For months now, he has pilloried Attorney General Jeff Sessions, but has
not yet fired him.
Tillerson
cut short the trip to Africa, returning early Tuesday morning at 4 AM.
It was
hours later that the news officially came in Trump's tweet.
SOURCE: ABC News
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