New Yorker: “In February, a few weeks after Tillerson was confirmed by the Senate, he visited the Oval Office to introduce the President to a potential deputy, but Trump had something else on his mind. He began fulminating about federal laws that prohibit American businesses from bribing officials overseas; the businesses, he said, were being unfairly penalized.”
“Tillerson disagreed… Tillerson told Trump that America didn’t need to pay bribes—that we could bring the world up to our own standards.”

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