Marco Rubio asking the probing questions ... would be a “strong voice for American interests around the globe.” Republicans could approve Rubio with GOP-only votes if no one defects.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio painted a dark vision of the consequences of America’s “unbalanced relationship” with China
Incoming State Department spokesperson and former Fox News host Tammy Bruce has spent years insulting her new boss, Marco Rubio. Politico reported at ... Since Trump’s election, congressional Republicans have been divided over how to proceed: Write ...
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is promising to implement President-elect Donald Trump’s “America First” vision as secretary of state.
Two House Republicans are publicly vying for the soon-to-be vacant Senate seat held by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), who is expected to be confirmed to President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet later this month.
Marco Rubio drew bipartisan support among Senate Foreign Relations Committee members at Wednesday's hearing and appears headed for confirmation under President-elect Donald Trump's administration.
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President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees for the Department of Justice, State Department and more sat for Senate confirmation hearings throughout the day Wednesday.
Ashley Moody, a Republican, would take the seat of Senator Marco Rubio once he is confirmed as President-elect Donald J. Trump’s secretary of state.
Sen. Marco Rubio used his confirmation hearing Wednesday to warn a Senate panel that China might move against Taiwan before the decade is over and that a potential ceasefire agreement between Russia and Ukraine must provide the Ukrainians with sufficient leverage to deter a repeat invasion in the future.
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody will take Marco Rubio ’s seat in the U.S. Senate, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday, making Moody only the second woman to represent Florida in the chamber. Elected as the state’s top law enforcement officer in 2018,