Marco Rubio
"He's doing a great job, and he would probably be favored at this point," Trump said when asked who may lead the GOP after his second term ends.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio "succeeded [in creating] an environment where people wake up and don’t want to come in to work," a still-serving State Department official told HuffPost.
Under Trump, the U.S. has increasingly moved away from the promotion of democracy and human rights.
The cuts have been roundly criticized by current and former diplomats who say they will weaken U.S. influence and its ability to counter threats abroad.
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The U.S. secretary of state noted that Donald Trump has been “disappointed and frustrated that there’s not been more flexibility on the Russian side."
"There is no direct cyber threat to the department from this campaign," according to the cable.
Donald Trump, Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth got defensive over a report that undermined the severity of the U.S airstrike on three Iranian nuclear facilities.
"You've got [Trump's] branding knack now," Politico's Dasha Burns shot back at the U.S. secretary of state.
"Forget about intelligence," the secretary of state said about major U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites that will likely lead to wider regional conflict.
Marco Rubio, Trump's secretary of state and national security adviser, stressed that Israel's strikes were unilateral.

































