Former U.S. senator from Florida Marco Rubio jumps into new role as secretary of state with flurry of phone calls, planned trip to Panama.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday that state Attorney General Ashley Moody will be taking Marco Rubio’s place as the Sunshine State’s junior senator. DeSantis announced his pick at a news conference in Orlando days before Rubio is set to resign to become President-elect Donald Trump’s secretary of state.
Aug. 26, 2021. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via AP, file) Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody responds to cheering supporters after Gov. Ron DeSantis, left, announced her appointment as U.S. senator to replace Marco Rubio, during a press conference at ...
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will hold a "business meeting to consider the expected nomination of Marco A. Rubio, of Florida, to be Secretary of State." Bondi endured some tough ...
Vice President JD Vance has sworn in Marco Rubio as Secretary ... we will not do it,” Rubio said. Rubio, the former Republican senator from Florida, is among the least controversial of Trump ...
The day after Donald Trump was sworn in as America's 47th president, former U.S. senator from Florida, Marco Rubio, was sworn in as the 72nd secretary of state. Rubio was the first of Trump's ...
The Sunshine State was well represented at President Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington on Monday, including many who made the trip from South Florida. Marco Rubio, the U.S. Senator from ...
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President Donald Trump cannot take the Panama Canal — at least not legally — as he would be violating every single treaty that the U.S. has come into with Panama since 1945, international law and national security experts told WLRN.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who initially refused to accept two U.S. military planes returning illegal migrants to Colombia on Friday -- and threatened to retaliate against Trump's proposed ta