It’s easy to understand why Secretary of State Rex Tillerson would feel frustrated. It wasn’t long ago he was the CEO of ExxonMobil, palling around with Vladimir Putin, and answering to no one but his shareholders.
Now, however, Tillerson is the chief diplomat in an administration led by a president who routinely humiliates him in public. The Secretary of State is now seen as Donald Trump’s pitiful dog — and not in a “man’s best friend” sort of way.
Watching this unfold at a distance, it’s hard not to wonder why Tillerson doesn’t simply resign in disgust. According to a new report from NBC News, over the summer, it very nearly came to that.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was on the verge of resigning this past summer amid mounting policy disputes and clashes with the White House, according to multiple senior administration officials who were aware of the situation at the time.
The tensions came to a head around the time President Donald Trump delivered a politicized speech in late July to the Boy Scouts of America, an organization Tillerson once led, the officials said.









