This article is more than
7 year old“I didn’t want this job. I didn’t seek this job,” Tillerson said during a three-nation Asia trip in an interview on his plane with the Independent Journal Review (IJR), a little-known US news and opinion website founded by former Republican party staffers.
READ MORE: ‘Productive’ 1st meeting: Lavrov & Tillerson discuss Syria & Ukraine, but not sanctions
“My wife told me I’m supposed to do this,” he said, adding that he had not even met Donald Trump before he was summoned to Trump Tower to discuss global affairs and subsequently offered the position as the administration’s top diplomat.
“When he asked me at the end of that conversation to be secretary of state, I was stunned,” Tillerson confessed. The former CEO of Exxon Mobil, the world’s largest oil explorer, said he had planned to retire from business in March of this year and “go to the ranch to be with my grandkids.” Yet, when he got home from that fateful meeting and told his wife Renda St. Clair about the offer, she said, “I told you God’s not through with you.”
Now, nearly two months on the job, Tillerson, who will be 65 this upcoming Thursday, says Renda did the right thing.
“My wife convinced me. She was right. I’m supposed to do this,” the secretary of state said.
The public quickly reacted to Tillerson’s confession, which left people on Twitter either amused or dumbfounded.
Plainly, Putin told Trump to hire Tillerson as SecState#TrumpLeaks #TrumpRussiaCollusion #russiagate https://t.co/9DgvEVi3Ez
— Grant Stern (@grantstern) March 22, 2017
Tillerson's wife "God's not done with you, Rex. As long as there's still an ozone layer, your job is not done here." #Exxon #ClimateAction https://t.co/hf3puSy7fy
— Margo Jones (@3DTruth) March 22, 2017
Let me get this straight. Tillerson's wife was sick of looking at him so she suggested he become #SOS? Alrighty then!
— The Writer Tamz (@BronzeBritBabe) March 22, 2017
Never listen your wife, she wanted you out of house for a reason Tillerson. We want you out of office. https://t.co/bUfLqbX3ZT
— Lady in black (@Hisdarkmistres) March 22, 2017
The US Senate approved Trump’s pick for secretary of state on February 1. Tillerson’s candidacy initially met with opposition, with critics pointing out that the oil executive had no government or diplomatic experience. His business ties with Russia, which he established during his time at Exxon Mobil, also raised questions, as did allegations that had tried to hide the effects of climate change while the company’s CEO. A handful of senior US diplomats resigned just as the Senate was expected to confirm Tillerson as secretary of state, while the majority of Senate Democrats voted against him.One of those statements when your first thought is 'WTF!' - Rex Tillerson: 'I didn't want this job … my wife told...https://t.co/kOdzBu5Mw3
— Trevor Warner (@trevorw1953) March 22, 2017
Newer articles