Former top U.S. diplomat urges unity, sidesteps impeachment debate in
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[November 04, 2019]
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Former U.S.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Saturday that Republicans and
Democrats need to work together for the good of the United States, while
avoiding a direct reference to the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry of
President Donald Trump.
Tillerson, whom Trump fired in a tweet in March 2018 amid friction
between the two over North Korea, Iran and Russia policies, has largely
refrained from discussing politics publicly since leaving Washington.
Speaking in Houston at a fundraiser for the UCross Foundation, an
artists and writers residency program, Tillerson urged a "civil and
thoughtful discourse," saying that the current political rancor is
widely viewed as equal to that during the Civil War.
"Perhaps the arts can help the American people reconnect with their
country and remember how precious this Republic is," he said to an
audience of about 250 people. Tillerson received the Wyoming-based
organization's inaugural Award for Visionary Leadership.
The former diplomat later declined to comment on the impeachment process
under way in the U.S. House of Representatives. The inquiry focuses on
Trump's attempt to get the government of Ukraine to investigate his
Democratic rival Joe Biden.
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Former Exxon Mobil CEO and former U.S. Secretary of State Rex
Tillerson arrives at New York State Supreme Court as an Exxon
witness to testify as part of a trial in a lawsuit by New York's
attorney general accusing the oil company of misleading investors
about the risks of climate change regulations to its business in
Manhattan, New York, U.S., October 30, 2019. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File
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"I'm concerned for our country. Both sides have got to get their act
together," Tillerson said in a brief interview.
Since leaving the Trump administration, Tillerson, also the former
chairman of Exxon Mobil Corp, has described the President as an
undisciplined leader who did not like to read. Trump has criticized
Tillerson as "lazy as hell" and "dumb as a rock."
(Reporting by Gary McWilliams. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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