He stated this in an interview with CBS television channel, which was published on the State Department website.

“The president communicates in a unique way. People around the world understand this. They see it. It is very useful. I think it brings clarity. Any leader I meet around the world - this week I was in Mexico, Ecuador, El Salvador and Argentina - each of them has an idea of ​​what the president thinks, and that helps, ”he said.

At the same time, Pompeo indicated that during a conversation with partners, he complements Trump's tweets with details that help to have a clear, frank discussion, "both with our friends and those who are not our friends."

In this way, the Secretary of State responded to a journalist’s question about whether Trump’s Twitter posts on international issues facilitate or complicate the work of the State Department.

In July, the Court of Appeal in New York ruled that Trump does not have the right to block Twitter users due to unflattering statements against him.

In 2017, representatives of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump and senior administration officials of the American leader in connection with blocking a number of Twitter users.