Rubio and Musk turn on Polish foreign minister in spat over Starlink use in Ukraine: ‘Be quiet small man’ - Secretary of State presses on with Trump administration’s efforts to make European nations p
Some of Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s former Democratic colleagues are already expressing regret over their votes in support of the former senator. But his boosters on both sides of
Secretary of State Marco Rubio threw a tantrum in an interview with ABC News after This Week presenter George Stephanopoulos claimed the Trump administration had “taken steps to placate Putin.” Rubio was fuming as he dodged questions from Stephanopoulos and made an eyebrow-raising comparison between the war in Ukraine to conflicts in the Middle East.
While in the Senate, Marco Rubio was a vocal supporter of Ukraine and an even louder critic against Putin, but he's been largely sidelined after becoming Secretary of State. He hasn’t only been scarce when it comes to Ukraine and Russia,
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins reminded Secretary of State Marco Rubio he had recently referred to Russian President Vladimir Putin as a “butcher” during a Friday evening interview. Collins did so after Rubio told her the Trump administration was attempting to end the Russian-Ukrainian war by approaching both sides from a position of neutrality.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said that the Trump administration should do just about anything to get Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table to reach a deal on the Ukraine War — even though Putin has reportedly already been talking to Donald Trump for weeks without Ukraine.
Some commentators claimed that the Secretary of State appeared to be "embarrassed" during the disastrous meeting.
Chris Murphy is right when he says making Rubio the secretary of state was “a mistake.” A very serious mistake.