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Pompeo denies Inspector General firing was retaliation, calls allegations ‘crazy stuff’
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo denied that the firing of Inspector General Steve Linick was retaliation. Linick was looking into allegations that Pompeo made a staffer perform personal errands, like walking his dog, which Pompeo dismissed as “crazy stuff.”May 20, 2020