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‘Your Ties And Clothes Are Made In Mexico And China!’: Marco Rubio’s Epic Takedown Of Trump In 2016 Primary DebatesSecretary of State Marco Rubio called out President Donald Trump for making his hats and ties in China and Mexico during a Republican primary debate in 2016.
Rubio looked back as the protester, wearing a T-shirt reading "No $$$ to Israel," who was escorted out by security.
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Rosen "Disappointed" in Rubio's Broken Promises RE: Women’s Programs & BeyondSenator Jacky Rosen questioned Secretary Marco Rubio, expressing disappointment in his reversal on previous commitments. She highlighted his past support for international women’s issues and criticized the termination of key programs under his leadership.
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At today's Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI) questioned Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tax-cut bill, which had been stalled for days by Republican infighting over spending cuts, won approval from a key congressional committee on Sunday in a rare victory for Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson. Gabe Singer reports.
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Top US diplomat defends State Department shifts and cuts that Democrats say reduce US soft power and give Beijing a propaganda win US Secretary of State Marco Rubio rejected claims from Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday that Washington was retreating from its long-standing commitments to humanitarian assistance and human rights or that China could replace the US as a global aid leader.
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TaiwanPlus on MSNU.S. Secretary of State Rubio Stresses Need for Taiwan Deterrence, Self-DefenseSpeaking during a Senate hearing, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he believes Taiwan's key defense strategy remains deterrence and strong alliances, not just with Washington, but with other countries in the region as well.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday that all NATO members will have agreed on a goal of spending the equivalent to 5% of GDP on defense over the next decade by the 2025 NATO Summit in June.