
Is Mike Pompeo A-List?
No — Mike Pompeo is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.
Reached A-list in 2018
Named Secretary of State
Lost A-list status in 2021
Dropped to B tier — Left Office Post-Trump
Ranking Timeline
Co-Founded Thayer Aerospace
After West Point and Harvard Law, co-founded Thayer Aerospace, a manufacturing company. His business success laid the financial foundation for his future political career.
Elected to Congress
Won election to represent Kansas's 4th district in the House. As a Tea Party-backed conservative, he gained prominence in Republican circles but remained relatively unknown nationally.
Appointed CIA Director
Trump appointed him Director of the CIA, catapulting him to national prominence. This role positioned him as a key figure in U.S. intelligence and national security.
Named Secretary of State
Became the 70th U.S. Secretary of State, making him one of the most powerful diplomats in the world. His aggressive foreign policy stances on Iran and China made him a household name.
Trump Administration Peak Influence
At the height of his influence during Trump's final year, shaping major foreign policy decisions. His prominence grew through media appearances and diplomatic negotiations.
Left Office Post-Trump
Left government service when Biden took office but remained a prominent Republican voice. Transitioned to lucrative speaking engagements, consulting, and media appearances.
Presidential Campaign Consideration
Seriously considered a 2024 presidential run, raising his profile further. Though he didn't ultimately run, the speculation maintained his relevance in Republican politics.
Influential Republican Figure
Remains a well-known figure in conservative politics through Fox News appearances, speaking engagements, and potential future political roles. His reputation as a hardline foreign policy hawk keeps him relevant in GOP circles.
Last updated: February 25, 2026