Trump drops protection for Pompeo and Hook amid Iran threats
Donald Trump made the decision to withdraw protection for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former envoy to Iran Brian Hook. Both were targets of planned attacks by Iran, as confirmed by "The New York Times." Previously, a similar decision affected John Bolton, former National Security Advisor.
Donald Trump made the decision to withdraw protection for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former envoy to Iran Brian Hook. Both were targets of planned attacks by Iran, as confirmed by "The New York Times."
Trump also threatened by attack
Previously, a similar decision affected John Bolton, former National Security Advisor.
Pompeo and Hook lost Secret Service protection on Tuesday, the day after Bolton's was removed. The threat arises from Iran's retaliation for the killing of Gen. Qasem Soleimani. U.S. intelligence warned that Trump is also at risk.
John Bolton, who has been in conflict with Trump, expressed disappointment with the president's decision. Pompeo, the former head of diplomacy and the CIA, and Hook, the special envoy for Iran, were closely associated with the Trump administration, but held no roles after the elections.
All three were known as anti-Iran "hawks." In the Pentagon, the new official for the Middle East is Michael DiMino, who has a more moderate approach to Iran.
Trump commented that Bolton had enjoyed protection long enough and questioned the logic of providing it to former officials for life.