Article snippet: The White House developed a plan in recent months to remove Secretary of State Rex Tillerson from his post and replace him with current CIA Director Mike Pompeo, a source confirmed to ABC News on Thursday. The New York Times first reported that Tillerson's ouster, spearheaded by White House Tom Cotton, R-Ark., to lead the CIA. The report was later confirmed to ABC News by a senior White House official. President Trump did not provide a direct answer when asked by ABC News if he wanted Tillerson to remain in his post "He's here. Rex is here," Trump answered from the Oval Office, where he was meeting with the crown prince of Bahrain. White House press secretary Sarah Sanders pushed back against the suggestion that a change was forthcoming, quoting Trump's comment in a statement and adding, "There are no personnel announcements at this time." "Secretary Tillerson continues to lead the national security advisers. The incident led to the development of the succession plan revealed Thursday, the source told ABC News. In an interview with Forbes magazine days after that report, Trump expressed doubts that Tillerson made the comment but said that if it was true, they would "have to compare IQ tests." "And I can tell you who is going to win," Trump added. In October, he wrote on Twitter that Tillerson was "wasting his time" pursing diplomatic negotiations with North Korea. Trump suggested, "Save your energy." Pompeo, a former member of the Hous... Link to the full article to read more