Trump Whittles List to Final Four for State

WASHINGTON (AP) —

This composite image shows (clockwise from top left) David Petraeus, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney and Bob Corker. (AP Photo/Richard Drew [Petraeus]; Carolyn Kaster [Giuliani and Romney]; Andrew Harnik [Corker])
This composite image shows (clockwise from top left) David Petraeus, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney and Bob Corker. (AP Photo/Richard Drew [Petraeus]; Carolyn Kaster [Giuliani and Romney]; Andrew Harnik [Corker])
President-elect Donald Trump is weighing four finalists to lead the State Department, one of the most powerful and prominent Cabinet positions.

Spokesman Jason Miller says Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican nominee, and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani are on the short list. A separate transition official said Trump is also considering former CIA Director David Petraeus and Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker for the job.

A decision on the secretary of state post is not believed to be imminent.

Trump held a private dinner with Romney Tuesday night, their second meeting to discuss the Cabinet position. The president-elect also met with Corker and Petraeus this week.

Giuliani was initially seen as a lock for the State Department, but questions about his international business ties and his public campaigning for the job are said to have given Trump pause.

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