At a distance, Rex Tillerson did not appear to enjoy his 13-month tenure as Donald Trump’s secretary of state. Not to put too fine a point on this, but the nation’s former chief diplomat found himself marginalized and ignored by a president he considered to be a “f***ing moron.”
Two months after his departure from Trump’s cabinet, there’s reason to believe Tillerson harbors some ill will toward his former boss.
Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson took an apparent jab at President Donald Trump Wednesday during a commencement speech to graduates at the Virginia Military Institute, in which he deplored the nation’s “growing crisis in ethics and integrity” and leaders who “conceal the truth.”
Tillerson, who was fired by a Trump tweet as the country’s top diplomat in March and replaced with then-CIA Director Mike Pompeo, called on the graduates to maintain a “fierce defense of the truth.”
“As I reflect upon the state of our American democracy, I observe a growing crisis in ethics and integrity,” he said at the VMI commencement ceremony. “If our leaders seek to conceal the truth, or we as people become accepting of alternative realities that are no longer grounded in facts, then we as American citizens are on a pathway to relinquishing our freedom.”
Tillerson went on to say, “When we as people, a free people, go wobbly on the truth, even on what may seem the most trivial of matters, we go wobbly on America.”









