“Not — not — not once — not once, George, did Ambassador McKinley say something to me during that entire time period.”
— Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, interview on ABC’s “This Week,” Oct. 20, 2019
“Three probably.”
— former State Department adviser to Pompeo Michael McKinley, after being asked how many conversations he had with Pompeo “about this matter,” interview with congressional investigators, Oct. 16
Was the secretary of state caught in a lie? Or is he just artfully answering questions — or, more to the point, not answering questions?
This is a story of spin. See if you can keep track of the bouncing ball.
The Facts
Michael McKinley was the U.S. ambassador to Brazil when Pompeo asked him to leave his post early in 2018 to act as his senior adviser and liaison to the Foreign Service. McKinley abruptly resigned in October after the controversy over the administration’s dealings with Ukraine erupted, in protest of what he told lawmakers was the use of ambassadors to advance domestic political objectives and a failure by the State Department to support those officials.
View the complete November 11 article by Glenn Kessler on The Washington Post website here.