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Marco Rubio AI Impersonator Contacts U.S. Leaders

An unknown individual impersonated Secretary of State Marco Rubio and contacted U.S. and foreign leaders, according to a report from The Washington Post.

Rubio Recalls Colombia’s Top Envoy Over ‘Baseless’ Accusations

The U.S. State Department, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, recalled Chargé d’Affaires ad interim John McNamara from Bogotá on July 3.

Rubio Shuts Down USAID, Slams Waste and Lavish NGO Spending

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), citing decades of waste.

New Peace Agreement Hopes to End 30-Year War

Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a peace agreement in Washington, D.C., marking a significant step in the countries' decades-long conflict.

Trump’s Fentanyl Visa Crackdown: Patriots Praise, Progressives Panic

A new visa restriction announced June 26 by Secretary of State Marco Rubio under President Trump’s leadership targets drug traffickers, their families, and close associates.

State Department Reportedly Planning ‘Office of Remigration’

The State Department has sent a plan reorganizing the State Department to Congress in an effort to eliminate bureaucratic bloat.

Rubio Targets Visas of Chinese Students

The United States is working to remove Chinese students' visas for those studying at American universities.

Rubio Announces Visa Restrictions for Those Enabling Censorship

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new visa restrictions for those involved in censoring Americans.

Marco Rubio Pushes Bold USAID Reforms in Senate Clash

Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday to make the case for his department’s 2026 budget and defend sweeping reforms aimed at cutting red tape, improving efficiency, and ensuring foreign aid reaches those who truly need it.

Columbia Protest Sparks Visa Revocation Push

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday that the State Department is reviewing the visa status of foreign nationals involved in the anti-Israel protest that overtook Columbia University’s Butler Library. The chaotic demonstration resulted in vandalism, arrests, and injuries, sparking federal scrutiny and renewed calls for visa revocations.

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