Donald Trump's former primary opponent Sen. Marco Rubio is meeting with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Wednesday as the president-elect's secretary of state nominee.
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) promised to make the State Department “relevant again” during his confirmation hearing to lead the agency, facing a receptive audience among Senate colleagues he has
Republican Florida Sen. Marco Rubio to face questions from his colleagues on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at his confirmation hearing for secretary of state Wednesday.
During a Senate hearing, Senator Jeanne Shaheen questioned Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio about his commitment to confirming career Foreign Service officers, NATO support, and Ukraine's sovereignty.
Rubio -- long known as a Russia and China hawk in the Senate -- has been accused of dialing back his interventionist foreign policy approach to align with Trump's positions and may face fresh criticism from opponents who believe he might prioritize serving as a yes man to president over serving the country.
Marco Rubio on Wednesday painted a dark vision of ... testified to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Asked about NATO, the 75-year-old security organization that Trump has repeatedly ...
Marco Rubio Warns China Is America's 'Biggest Threat,' Affirms Value of NATO Alliance WASHINGTON (AP) — Florida Sen. Marco Rubio on Wednesday painted a dark vision of the consequences of America ...
While the incoming US president is expected to be tough on South Africa, his wider Africa policy is less clear.
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Senator Marco Rubio for US Secretary of State. Rubio, recognized for his expertise in foreign relations and strong bipartisan support, advocates close US-India ties and a tough stance on China,
Senator Marco Rubio introduced a bill in the US Congress to strengthen the US-India partnership and counter China's growing influence in the Indo-Pacific.
The President-elect campaigned on a vow to end the conflict within his first 24 hours of being back in the White House. So what are the implications of his decision to revise that timeframe?