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Marco Rubio working on major changes to the National Security Council that would significantly scale it down - The proposed downsizing could reduce the National Security Council from 150 employees down to just 50 or 60,
Bondi now says she works “at the directive of Donald Trump,” while Rubio has claimed the power to detain and deport students and travelers based on their social media posts.
The former Florida senator landed the most coveted Cabinet seat in Trump's administration. Then he got another job, then another, then another
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Raw Story on MSNMarco Rubio undercut as aide admits his boss is not 'the adult in the room' for TrumpAs part of a deep dive into former Sen. Marco Rubio's immersion into Donald Trump's administration, one of the Florida Republican's aides admitted his boss was not hired for his foreign affairs experience.
The former senator from Florida is now the head of four government bodies. He has outdone Henry Kissinger and even Xi Jinping, China’s leader, who has only three main titles.
Rubio, once a Trump rival, has scrapped his old foreign policy playbook and courted MAGA dignitaries while avoiding the missteps of other Cabinet members.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will become the first person other than Henry Kissinger to lead the State Department and serve as national security adviser at the same time. Multiple people have held both roles during their career,
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Marco Rubio Takes Dual Roles as Secretary of State and National Security AdviserSecretary of State Marco Rubio has been thrown into two top national security jobs at once as President Donald Trump presses forward with his top-to-bottom revamp of U.S. foreign policy, upending not only longstanding policies that the former Florida senator once supported but also the configuration of the executive branch.
Under the plan, the NSC would shrink and shift from making recommendations to the president to carrying out his orders.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the takeover of Columbia University's library by pro-Palestinian protesters on Wednesday could lead to deportations.