Tillerson Shuns All Media Outlets But Conservative Website On Asia Tour

Secretary of State-designate Rex Tillerson testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017, at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

WASHINGTON (AP) — A reporter from a conservative-leaning website is the only media representative accompanying Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on his trip to Asia this week.

The website, the Independent Journal Review, said late Tuesday that IJR reporter Erin McPike is the lone journalist traveling with Tillerson on his tour to Japan, South Korea and China. The State Department confirmed the account. The trip is taking place amid escalating tensions with North Korea.

The department had said that Tillerson would not take journalists with him as he was traveling on a small plane. However, it said accommodations would be made for those who traveled commercially. A number of Washington-based correspondents will meet up with Tillerson at his stops in Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing. On his first two trips as secretary of state, Tillerson traveled with a small number of “pool” reporters who provided information about his events to a broader group. McPike, the IJR reporter, is traveling unilaterally and is not a pool reporter.

Multiple reporters from numerous global, national and regional news organizations have traveled with the secretary of state for nearly 50 years under administrations of both political parties, which believed their presence contributed to informing American taxpayers and foreign governments and publics about U.S. foreign policy.

The State Department Correspondents Association said in a statement that it was “disappointed” in the decision for Tillerson to bring only one reporter on the trip, but would continue to work with the State Department to address concerns.

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  1. When the Secretary of State only communicates via some flyspeck conservative fever swamp, the American public becomes reliant on foreign press…which in many countries is a mouthpiece of the government.

  2. Enough of this bullshit. Tillerson needs to show some balls like Maddis–tell Trump he is Secretary of State, not that stupid little Ivanka-fucking twerp. He needs to follow the tradition of transparency and welcome the press, or he needs to resign, now. The Press should relentlessly go after him until then.

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