US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo today said that there was no "deep state" in either the CIA or the State Department.
His statement came after President Donald Trump, in an apparent reference to reports that a federal informant had contacted the Trump campaign in 2016, had tweeted: "Look how things have turned around on the Criminal Deep State".
Pompeo, asked about Trump's tweet, said that he doesn't believe there's a deep state at the State Department.
"He (Trump) said there is a criminal deep state. As you know, Representative Nunes has said he's also going to investigate the State Department. Do you believe there is a criminal deep state at the State Department?" Pompeo told members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee during a Congressional hearing.
Pompeo replied that he has not seen the comments from the President and does not believe there was a "deep state" at the State Department.
Pompeo was also asked if the deep state existed in the CIA, as he previously served its director.
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"No. This term deep state's been thrown around. I'll say this. The employees that worked for me at the CIA nearly uniformly were aimed at achieving the president's objectives and America's objectives.
"And that's your experience also when you interact with colleagues at the FBI and Department of Justice, as well?" he was asked again. "Yes. There are always exceptions to every rule. I've never led an organisation that didn't have bad actors. I don't think any government organisation is exempt from having malfeasance, as well," Pompeo said.
In general, he said, members of the various agencies are honouring their oaths to the US Constitution.