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Radio reporter says Pompeo cursed at her after testy interview

Published 01/25/2020, 11:15 AM
Updated 01/25/2020, 11:31 AM
Radio reporter says Pompeo cursed at her after testy interview

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo cursed at a National Public Radio reporter and repeatedly "used the F-word" in a shouted diatribe after she questioned him about Ukraine and the ousted American ambassador to Kiev in an interview on Friday, the reporter said.

Mary Louise Kelly conducted a testy interview lasting about nine minutes with Pompeo for NPR's "All Things Considered" program, asking him about Iran and former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, who was ousted by President Donald Trump last May. Yovanovitch's removal was a key event in the actions that prompted Trump's impeachment in the House of Representatives last month.

"Afterwards, Pompeo proceeded to shout his displeasure at being questioned about Ukraine. He used repeated expletives, according to Kelly," NPR said in a statement.

"He asked, 'Do you think Americans care about Ukraine?' He used the F-word in that sentence and many others," Kelly said in an interview of her own with NPR later on Friday.

The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Kelly said Pompeo shouted at her "for about the same amount of time as the interview itself." Pompeo then had aides bring a blank map of the world and asked Kelly to show Ukraine.

"People will hear about this," Pompeo said after Kelly pointed at Ukraine on the map, she said.

When Kelly turned her questioning to Ukraine in the latter part of the interview with Pompeo, he said he had agreed to discuss only Iran.

Kelly said she had informed Pompeo's aides that she would ask also about Ukraine, and posed several questions, including whether Pompeo owed an apology to Yovanovitch, who testified last year in the House impeachment inquiry about her ouster. The incident also has figured in Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate.

"I have defended every State Department official. ... I've defended every single person on this team," Pompeo replied.

In November, Pompeo declined to defend Yovanovitch after Trump attacked her on Twitter.

Yovanovitch was removed by Trump following a negative campaign against her by his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and others. Giuliani at the time was pushing to have Ukraine investigate Trump's political rival Joe Biden.

Latest comments

Drama queen looking for a fist fight
What do you expect fro one of The Garbage Pail Admin. ! Boiler Roomers !!!
Mr Pompeo does not look like a decent person when spewing out that many f- sounding blasts.
He should change his name to "MIKE POMPOUS"!!. These guys have long forgotten that they are public servants.
Ah. but the "Slime Swamp Media" should add well respect these public servants you mention. Many of the media deserve a slap-
US has NO strategy in ME, period. If US was *really* trying to curb Iran's influence in the region they would have supported Independent Kurdistan. The guy that was killed 3 weeks ago was celebrating invasion of Kirkuk (the most valuable city of Kurdistan) with Iranian flags just 2 years ago after US let him. US cannot even decide who are her allies or enemies.
I don't think it would matter however, the previous admin. did nothing when the people there rose up and were murdered by their so called leader. Previous admin. also allowed ISIL, the takeover of Crimea, the red line, and I'll throw these in- "shovel ready jobs", kids in cages and doubling thr debt of all previous administrations combined. I could go on but hopefully your memory is jogged to recall years of grief.
Everybody has it in the tape, video. Release the tape.
Again, refer to the way she spoke. Pushy, nasty person looking for trouble.
“Media lady scary...” Snowflakes.
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