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Group knocks Tillerson’s confirmation as US Secretary of State

The U.S. Senate on Wednesday, January 1 2017 voted to confirm Rex Tillerson as the next Secretary of State.

Rex Tillerson
Rex Tillerson. Photo credit: AP /Evan Vucci, File

The former chairman and chief executive of ExxonMobil faced a tough series of confirmation hearings and votes before being approved for the position. The 56-43 vote across party lines makes it arguably the most contentious secretary of state confirmation in recent memory.

Apart from Tillerson’s links to the Russian government, in the wake of a Russian intervention in the U.S. presidential election (a development that threatened his candidacy), there are also indications that the new American foreign affairs boss is be environment unfriendly.

In a response, Bill McKibben, the 350.org co-founder, said: “For years, much of America’s foreign policy was formulated to benefit the oil industry. Now it’s being formulated by the oil industry. There’s no disguising the influence any more, which should make it easier to understand and to resist.”

Executive Director of 350.org, May Boeve, submitted: “A vote for Rex Tillerson is a vote for climate disaster. Negotiating oil deals with human-rights abusing heads of state does not qualify you to lead international diplomacy. The fight against Tillerson’s nomination revealed just how much fossil fuel industry money has corrupted Congress. In the face of this corruption, we all must come together to fight for the renewable energy revolution and an economy that works for all of us.”

In a statement, 350.org disclosed: “Rex Tillerson’s nomination was one of the most controversial and highly opposed in US history. Following Monday’s cloture vote, Democrats took to the Senate floor for 30 hours of debate, expressing intense concerns around Tillerson’s role in ExxonMobil’s climate cover-up, his refusal to take a position on the unconstitutional Muslim Ban, and his close ties to countries such as Russia and Saudi Arabia with recognised human rights abusers in power.Former vice presidential candidate, Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA), used his time on the floor to shine a spotlight on Rex Tillerson’s role in ExxonMobil’s decades-long and ongoing campaign to deceive the public about climate change and block action at every level. At Tillerson’s Committee hearing on January 11, the oil mogul danced around Sen. Kaine’s questions on all that Exxon knew about climate change.

Recent reports on ExxonMobil’s financials, where Tillerson spent his entire career, illustrate that Tillerson left ExxonMobil in far worse condition than when he took over. The corporation is said to be currently under investigation by the attorney generals of Massachusetts and New York, as well as the Securities and Exchange Commission.

In the less than two weeks of this new presidency, there has been an unprecedented outpouring of global resistance to Trump’s corrupt regime: from millions participating in Women’s Marches around the world, to tens of thousands at airports protesting Trump’s Muslim Ban.

“Groups will continue to demonstrate creative and cunning tactics in holding Rex Tillerson accountable in anticipation of foreign policy that prioritises Big Oil at the expense of people and planet. Throughout the first 100 days of the Trump presidency, the People’s Climate Movement is organising actions across the country that will culminate with a People’s Climate Mobilisation on April 29 in Washington, DC.”

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