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		Trump will not pick Pompeo as national security adviser, has 15 
		candidates
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		 [September 13, 2019] 
		WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. 
		President Donald Trump on Thursday ruled out asking Secretary of State 
		Mike Pompeo to take on a dual role as national security adviser and said 
		he has about 15 candidates for the post last held by John Bolton. 
 There had been some discussion among White House officials about giving 
		Pompeo the national security job while he remained secretary of state, 
		but Trump told reporters he did not plan to take that step.
 
 Trump said he spoke to Pompeo about the idea and the secretary of state 
		"liked the idea of having somebody in there with him."
 
 Trump said he now has 15 candidates for the job, a day after saying he 
		had a short list of five. He said he would probably have a decision on 
		who gets the post next week.
 
 "Everybody wants it very badly, as you can imagine," he said. "A lot of 
		people want the job. It's a great job."
 
 Trump's list of people being considered for the job is largely made up 
		of reliable conservatives with solid ties to key Trump administration 
		stalwarts, according to several sources who spoke on condition of 
		anonymity.
 
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			New National Security Adviser John Bolton listens as U.S. President 
			Donald Trump holds a cabinet meeting at the White House in 
			Washington, U.S., April 9, 2018. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque 
            
 
            Mike Pence's national security adviser, retired Army General Keith 
			Kellogg, is part of a group that also includes the State 
			Department's Iran envoy, Brian Hook, former deputy White House 
			national security adviser Rick Waddell, and U.S. ambassador to 
			Germany Richard Grenell, among others, the sources said. 
            
			 
			(Reporting by Jeff Mason and Steve Holland; Editing by Rosalba 
			O'Brien and Jonathan Oatis) 
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