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Marco Rubio once called Trump a "con artist." He’s now among his most loyal defenders. New Yorker staff writer Dexter Filkins describes Secretary of State Rubio's character, political transformation and ambition.
The United States has just announced they are freezing visas from 75 countries to prevent 'immigrants extracting wealth from the American people'.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s apparent attempt to pass a note under the radar was foiled by President Donald Trump immediately reading it out loud.
Rubio once called Trump a "con artist." He's now among his most loyal defenders. New Yorker writer Dexter Filkins describes Secretary of State Rubio's character, political transformation and ambition.
As a child, Marco Rubio sat at his grandfather’s feet cigar-smoke curling on the front porch as stories spilled out — tales of Cuban heroes like José Martí and the guerilla soldiers who fought Spanish rule, and of life under the communist regime his family left behind. Even then, Rubio imagined himself as part of Cuba’s unfinished struggle.
President Donald Trump has backed Secretary of State Marco Rubio, his White House go-to guy, for a bonkers leadership new role. Fox News reported that Trump responded favorably to a social media post that suggested Rubio would be a good fit as the president of Cuba.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday told Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Jim Risch (R-Idaho) that there are currently “no U.S. Armed Forces” in Venezuela, as the Senate is
Donald Trump endorsed Marco Rubio as Cuba's president, on the same day he dubbed himself "acting president of Venezuela." Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel seemingly responded to Trump's repeated pressure on the country,
President Trump publicly mused that Marco Rubio, who once held four big administration jobs simultaneously and has been floated for more, could become president of Cuba, where his parents fled in
Secretary of State Marco Rubio doubled down on U.S. support for Iranian protesters early Saturday morning as the current regime cracked down on growing unrest in the country.
"What are you saying here, Marco?" the president asked the bashful secretary of state after reading his letter in front of reporters