Trump denies media report he is
considering Webb for Pentagon chief
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[January 05, 2019]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
President Donald Trump said on Friday a New York Times report that he
was considering former Democratic Senator Jim Webb to be his next
defense secretary was "fake news."
The Times, citing an unnamed official, said on Thursday that Vice
President Mike Pence and acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney
had reached out to Webb. A senior Pentagon official confirmed Webb's
name had been circulating at the White House, the Times reported.
"I’m sure he is a fine man, but I don’t know Jim, and never met him,"
Trump said on Twitter. "Patrick Shanahan, who is Acting Secretary of
Defense, is doing a great job!" he said.
Jim Mattis stepped down from his job as defense secretary on Tuesday and
Trump said a day later he had essentially fired Mattis, a retired Marine
general whose letter of resignation was seen as a sharp rebuke to the
Republican president.
Mattis resigned after Trump's surprise decisions to withdraw all U.S.
troops from Syria and half of the 14,000-strong contingent in
Afghanistan.
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Former U.S. Senator Senator Jim Webb speaks during a news conference
in Washington Oct. 20, 2015. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas/File Photo
The Times said Republican senators Tom Cotton and Lindsey Graham and
former Republican Senator Jim Talent had also been mentioned as
possible replacements for Mattis.
(Reporting by Eric Beech; Editing by Mohammad Zargham and James
Dalgleish)
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