Further stalling the request were staffing shifts among Tillerson's top aides. Eventually, the officials' request reached Hammond, a former public relations professional who served as a spokesman for Newt Gingrichs 2012 presidential campaign. At the State Department, Hammond serves as a spokesman for Tillersonbut is also a member of the departments policy planning staff, making decisions on substantive issues.
Hammond threw up objections to the request on multiple fronts, the former senior State official said. Hammond indicated to officials involved with the Global Engagement Center that with the department facing potential budget and staffing cuts, it didn't make sense to take an infusion of new funds, the former senior State official said. Hammond also questioned why the U.S. doesnt ask other governments, particularly in Muslim countries, to play a larger role in the information battle.
Hammond further expressed hesitation about needling the Russians at a time when Tillerson was trying to find common ground with the Kremlin on sensitive matters such as the war in Syria. The Kremlin-backed news outlet Sputnik has compared the Global Engagement Center to George Orwells Ministry of Truth.
"Hammond said the secretary is in the process of working through disagreements with Russia, and this is not consistent with what we're trying to do," the former senior State official said.