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Secretary of State Marco Rubio is coming out of the Munich Security Conference with fresh momentum after a well-received speech to world leaders. Rubio received a standing ovation for his 30-minute remarks that sought to ease European anxieties about U.
Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez attempted to mock Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday for factually stating that
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Vice President Vance dismissed the idea that there is a “conflict” brewing between him and Secretary of State Marco Rubio amid speculation that both men are considering presidential runs in 2028. “I think it’s so interesting the media wants to create this conflict where there just isn’t any conflict,
But beneath the memes and ever-growing list of job titles is a more serious reality: the 54-year-old Cuban-American from Miami has emerged as a key figure in President Donald Trump’s second term and one of the most powerful and influential figures in Washington.
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Secretary of State Marco Rubio denounced the idea of a united, global citizenship but also said the United States and Europe “belong together” as a civilization.
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The secretary of State's Munich speech was one JD Vance should have given, if the goal was to offer a serious argument about Trump's vision.
Fox News chief political analyst Brit Hume said Monday that Secretary of State Marco Rubio proved why he’s worthy of the job after his blunt remarks at Munich ended with applause from the audience. Rubio addressed the same Munich audience one year after Vice President JD Vance drew backlash for accusing European leaders of censorship.