Trump denies contrasts with his Secretary of State: "Fake News"

According to US press releases and sources close to Secretary of State Tillerson, between Donald Trump and Donald Trump there would be such a heavy air that all would suggest an imminent breakup of reports. Tillerson would have expressed his faithful willingness to resign, but it seems that Vice-President Mike Pence and his closest allies, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Head of Cabinet John Kelly, have succeeded, at least for now, to distract him from his intentions.
To support this thesis, which is, however, to be said, is considered to be more than one part, completely unreliable until the classification of authentic gossip, but the NBC News Broadcaster thinks that, following a meeting of national security officials to the Pentagon, the Secretary of State would have trumped Trump, giving him the "deficient."
Tillerson's forthcoming denial is not to be expected and during a press conference aimed precisely at extinguishing possible diplomatic incidents within the White House, the Secretary of State stresses that: "The vice-president has never had to persuade me stay because I never considered leaving the assignment assigned to me. " Always during the press meeting, firmly confirming his commitment to playing the role assigned to him by Donald Trump, said that the president of the United States of America is an "intelligent" person who loves his country and who wants to really put America and the Americans in front of everything and everyone. "
Trump's response is like a habit with a comment on Twitter: "Fake news. NBC News is more dishonest than CNN. "
The President considers this new episode, according to him artfully constructed by a certain bad faith press, yet another attempt by the media to delegitimize the government, through the dissemination of false news.
Trump and Tillerson's divergences in foreign policy, however, are there. Emblematic are cases involving US relations with North Korea and Iran. In the first case, the Secretary of State has repeatedly stressed the need to find a peaceful solution by favoring a diplomatic solution contrary to the "fire and fury" threats sent to Trump. On the Iran front, the situation does not change much. The president considers the nuclear agreement "the worst in US history", while Secretary of State Tillerson, in order to ward off a new international crisis, would be working with Congress to enforce Obama's agreement.
Tillerson's role, especially at this stage, is an important and decisive factor in stability, sometimes precarious, within the Trump administration and a break between the parties would certainly not benefit the United States and its people.
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Trump denies contrasts with his Secretary of State: "Fake News"