Since Pompeo became the US Secretary of State, he has brought the "lying, deceiving, and stealing" during the CIA to the US diplomatic occasions, stubbornly overtaking political prejudice and Cold War thinking over professionalism, and has lowered the reputation of the United States in a cliff-like manner. Especially since the outbreak of the epidemic, Pompeo has been constantly spreading "political viruses", provoking discord, spreading right and wrong, and constantly trampling on the bottom line of human morality. In response, the Washington Post rated Pompeo as "one of the worst secretary of state in American history." The News Broadcast also broadcasts international sharp comments, denying Pompeo's spread of "political viruses" and turning himself into a "public enemy of mankind." As Pompeo's "crimes" accumulate more and more, internal personnel of the US State Department have recently reported him directly.
According to People's Daily Overseas Network, on the 19th local time, a US media reported that employees from the US State Department reported Pompeo to the State Department's Office of Legal Affairs and administrative leadership, saying that Pompeo has participated in "suspicious activities" many times at home and abroad.
US Capitol Hill and other media pointed out that an unnamed US State Department employee and other witnesses said they directly witnessed many of Pompeo's actions, and that the "suspicious transactions" Pompeo was suspected of participating in include Florida, New York, Washington and other overseas locations. In the relevant complaints, the whistleblower also said that several State Council officials were also informed of the matter many times, but did not take effective actions. Instead, they specifically instructed their subordinates to continue to assist Pompeo in such "suspicious activities." However, the media is currently unable to obtain more specific information on the nature of these activities.
In fact, this is not the first time Pompeo has been reported. In May this year, NBC disclosed that someone reported Pompeo's abuse of power and privately asked civil servants to walk his dog, do housework, and book dinner for him and his wife. Subsequently, Steve Lynik, then the Inspector General of the U.S. State Department, launched an investigation into Pompeo over the allegations, but was immediately dismissed by the Trump administration. At that time, Trump defended Pompeo in an interview with reporters that the highest-level American diplomat assigned government employees to do housework, perhaps because his wife or children were not around at the time. However, some Democratic lawmakers believe that this is a deliberate revenge by the Trump administration.