KEY POINTS
  • Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spent more than $10,000 of taxpayer money on China-made pens for attendees at private dinner parties.
  • The parties were attended by a variety of CEOs, elected officials, GOP donors and diplomats. The pens were made in China.
  • The dinners had raised concerns among some State Department officials, who worried that the "events were essentially using federal resources to cultivate a donor and supporter base for Pompeo’s political ambitions," NBC News reported.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrives with his wife Susan Pompeo at the airport in Prague, Czech Republic, August 11, 2020.

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spent more than $10,000 of taxpayer money on China-made pens for attendees at private dinner parties he hosted, including CEOs, conservative media figures and Republican donors, according to State Department records.

The pens Pompeo handed out to his Madison Dinner guests cost an average of more than $26 apiece, according to the records, first reported Thursday by the advocacy group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.