President Trump revoked Mike Pompeo’s Secret Service protection years after Iran threatened to assassinate him, a White House official confirmed to The Post. Pompeo — who served as Trump’s CIA director and secretary of state — had his security detail pulled on Tuesday,
President Donald Trump has revoked the security detail for his former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who had received ongoing protection due to threats from Iran after taking a hardline policy toward the country during Trump’s first administration,
President Donald Trump has reportedly told people he doesn't want anyone who worked under Mike Pompeo during his first term in his second administration.
New York Times reporter and former CIA Director John Brennan react to Trump stripping his former secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, of his security detail that was meant to be protecting him from possible Iranian threats.
It's another sign of steps Trump is taking just days into his return to the White House to target those he has perceived as adversaries.
The president also revoked the security detail of other former top officials who are reportedly facing threats from Iran.
President Trump pulled security protection for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his top aide, Brian Hook, both of whom have faced threats from Iran amid their hard-line positions toward
The Diplomatic Security detail was pulled Wednesday for the two former Trump administration officials, three sources said.
President Donald Trump has revoked U.S. security protection for Mike Pompeo, who served as Secretary of State in his first administration and had been a loyal Trump ally before considering a challenge to his presidential campaign.
Donald Trump has removed government security for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his aide Brian Hook, who were under threat from Iran. The move sees Trump targeting perceived adversaries as he reenters the White House.
The Times said the protection of Trump’s former secretary of state Mike Pompeo and another top aide has been withdrawn despite warnings
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