Pompeo, a Republican former member of the House of
Representatives, has said he has no plans to run for the seat
but many Republicans believe he ultimately will do so. The
deadline for filing as a candidate for the Republican nomination
is not until next June.
In an interview on Fox News Channel's "Fox & Friends," Trump
said Pompeo would win easily if he were to run.
"He loves the people of Kansas. If he thought there was a chance
of losing that seat (having a Democrat win a seat that is
currently held by a Republican), I think he would do that, and
he would win in a landslide because they love him in Kansas,"
Trump said.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Republicans
believe that Pompeo, if he runs, could keep the Senate seat in
Kansas now held by fellow Republican Pat Roberts, who has
decided not to run for a fifth term, in Republican hands.
They do not have the same confidence in Kris Kobach, a former
Kansas secretary of state who has said he is running. Kobach, a
conservative hawk on immigration, lost the state's governor's
race last year.
Trump named Pompeo as secretary of state in 2018 after firing
Rex Tillerson. Prior to that, Pompeo served as Trump's CIA
director.
A key witness in the Democratic-led House of Representatives
impeachment inquiry against Trump testified on Wednesday that
Pompeo was among the senior U.S. officials "in the loop" in the
Trump administration's drive to get Ukraine to carry out
investigations that could benefit Trump politically.
U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland also
provided correspondence that showed Pompeo's engagement in the
matter.
Senator Bob Menendez, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, and other Democratic members of the panel
asked Pompeo in a letter on Friday to recuse himself from
Ukraine-related matters.
"Given your direct involvement in the scandal, you have a
profound conflict of interest and you must recuse yourself,"
they wrote.
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Additional reporting by Makini
Brice; Editing by Will Dunham)
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