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Tillerson Rebukes Press After Reporter Asks About Rumored Tensions With Trump: 'Get Some New Sources'

'Your story keeps being wrong'

December 6, 2017

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Wednesday dismissed rumored tensions with President Donald Trump and reports that the White House is planning to push him out of his position, telling reporters that they need to "get some new sources."

Tillerson's comments came during a press conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels, where Associated Press reporter Josh Lederman asked the nation's top diplomat why he has not quit amid multiple reports, citing Trump administration officials, that the White House has developed a plan to oust Tillerson and replace him with CIA Director Mike Pompeo, who in turn would be replaced by Republican Sen. Tom Cotton (Ark.).

"On several occasions, the president has publicly undermined your diplomatic efforts," Lederman said. "In recent days, White House officials have said that you are going to be pushed out. And these are not media inventions; these are coming from the White House."

"Many Americans see these efforts as humiliating to you," Lederman continued. "You have had an illustrious career. Why do you put up with it? Why don't you quit?"

Tillerson responded by chastising the press for pushing this story but repeatedly "being wrong."

"This is a narrative that keeps coming up about every six weeks," Tillerson said. "And I would say you all need to get some new sources, because your story keeps being wrong."

Last week, Trump dismissed reports that he plans on firing Tillerson as "fake news."