Rex Tillerson's wariness toward to the press appears to be rubbing off on the State Department
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According to The Wall Street Journal, The department's acting spokesman, Mark Toner, has been given another assignment, and officials say the briefings will be on hold for at least two weeks - until Secretary of State Rex Tillerson decides on a permanent replacement.
In the meantime, the State Department said it would conduct background briefings in which officials will periodically brief the press on specific topics. Prior to the Trump administration, the State Department usually conducted on-camera press briefings - something foreign officials and American diplomats traditionally look to for guidance - on a daily basis.
Tillerson drew early criticism for his guarded demeanor toward reporters. During his first diplomatic trip to Asia, he declined to take the press on board a State Department plane - except for one reporter from the conservative-leaning Independent Journal Review.
Tillerson said in an interview with a reporter from that publication: "I'm not a big media press access person. I personally don't need it. I understand it's important to get the message of what we're doing out, but I also think there's only a purpose in getting the message out when there's something to be done."
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