President Donald J. Trump has revoked the security detail assigned to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former aide Brian Hook. Pompeo, who initially supported Trump during the fallout from January 6, 2021, later legitimized the lawfare the former Biden-Harris regime pursued against the America First leader.
In 2023, he commented on former special prosecutor Jack Smith’s indictment against Trump over the handling of classified documents, saying, “If the allegations are true, and there’s lots of indications that they are, President Trump had classified documents where he shouldn’t have had them, and then when given the opportunity to return them, he chose not to do that for whatever reason.”
Last November, Pompeo appeared to backtrack on that view, claiming it was good Smith’s cases were being dropped following Trump’s November election victory. “This was a gross abuse of power and politicization of the Justice Department,” Pompeo said on X (formerly Twitter).
The move to revoke Pompeo’s security comes after Trump mentioned that he asked the president not to release files on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Trump told Fox News’s Sean Hannity, “I felt he knew something,” and questioned why Pompeo would ask him not to release the files.
Earlier this week, President Trump also revoked the security detail from former National Security Advisor John Bolton.
Bolton emerged as a major critic of Trump. He later published a memoir referenced by the executive order revoking his security clearance. Trump argues that Bolton looked to profit from publishing sensitive information entrusted to him.