Since being named President Donald Trump's Secretary of State, Marco Rubio appears to have little control over the agency, as he renounces his own neoconservative beliefs and record to unflinchingly push the isolationist agenda of the Trump administration — and alienate all the civil servants underneath him in the process,
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When Marco Rubio first launched his presidential campaign in 2015, the then-senator championed a tough stance on Russia and decried previous efforts by United States officials to reset and bolster ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio praised President Trump for trying to be a peacemaker by talking to Russia about ending the Ukraine War, during an interview Sunday on CBS's "Face The Nation."