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"What are you saying here, Marco?" the president asked the bashful secretary of state after reading his letter in front of reporters
The fears that CBS Evening News will go softer on Donald Trump were fueled even further with a segment that ended the Tony Dokoupil broadcast on Tuesday in which the anchor saluted Marco Rubio, who wears multiple hats in the administration.
President Donald Trump's increased push to take over Greenland through military action was downplayed by administration officials.
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Denmark and Greenland seek talks with Rubio after the White House says again it wants the island
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned earlier this week that a U.S. takeover would amount to the end of the NATO military alliance.
The price tag starts at least $3.3 billion, per the World Bank, but rare-earth mineral valuations could bring it up into the trillions of dollars.
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'This is historic': Marco Rubio shamelessly rubber-stamps Trump's Venezuela takeover during remarks at the White House
During his remarks at the White House today, Secretary of State Marco Rubio shamelessly rubber-stamped Trump's Venezuela takeover. Rubio bragged, "This is historic."
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a football fan, now is quarterbacking President Donald Trump’s foreign policy team as it navigates particularly turbulent global waters, notably in Venezuela.
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Trump, 79, Accidentally Reads Marco Rubio’s Private Note Out Loud
Ross, a 10-year law enforcement veteran, was injured in June during the chaotic attempted arrest of Roberto Carlos Muñoz, an undocumented immigrant from Guatemala with prior convictions for criminal sexual conduct, who drove off during a traffic stop in Bloomington, Minnesota.
The provocative nature of the video edit, combined with the racial slur and expletives, surprised online viewers.