The incredible life of rumored Tillerson replacement and CIA director Mike Pompeo, a West Point valedictorian and Trump's go-to source on North Korea by Áine Cain on Nov 30, 2017, 4:58 PM Advertisement
• Reports indicate the White House is seeking to replace Secretary of State Rex Tillerson with CIA Director Mike Pompeo • Previously, he served in the US House of Representatives for six years. • Pompeo graduated first in his class at West Point. The White House is reportedly getting ready to oust Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Business Insider reported President Donald Trump plans to replace the former ExxonMobil CEO with CIA Director Mike Pompeo. Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton would then step in to helm the CIA. Before becoming the head of the CIA, Pompeo represented Kansas in the House of Representatives from 2011 to 2017. He is a graduate of both West Point and Harvard Law School. Here's a look at Pompeo's career, so far: SEE ALSO: Trump's HHS Secretary Tom Price has resigned — see how he went from surgeon to Capitol Hill Pompeo was raised in in Orange County, California. He attended Los Amigos High School and played basketball for the varsity squad. "Mike was the type of guy who was just born smart," childhood friend John Reed told the OC Register. Source: The Washington Post, Forbes, The OC Register
Growing up, Pompeo said he was influenced by the works of Ayn Rand. He read "The Fountainhead" at the age of 15, according to The Washington Post. "One of the very first serious books I read when I was growing up was Atlas Shrugged, and it really had an impact on me," he told Human Events. Source: The Washington Post, Forbes, The OC Register, Human Events
Pompeo left California to attend the US Military Academy at West Point. He majored in mechanical engineering and graduated first in his class in 1986. Source: Politico, The Hill, Newsweek
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