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I’m not sure it’s possible in a single column to adequately address the depravity of Marco Rubio’s blinding self-interest. But I’m going to try. Let’s start with the current situation with Venezuelans ...
President Trump’s policy towards Venezuela defies critics who insist that America First must mean principles last. Mackenzie ...
The first Latino Secretary of State squanders his political capital in Florida over Trump’s immigration policy and the ...
Democratic Senators have urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to save the State Department's human rights arm, citing its ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Venezuelan opposition ... His arrest comes ahead of regional elections in Venezuela scheduled for Sunday, which the ruling government has accused the ...
Last Thursday, members of the press were invited to a Gilded Age mansion in Manhattan for a presentation titled “A ...
Venezuela’s oil exports held steady in May, despite re-imposed US sanctions. Chatham House research suggests that’s unlikely ...
Rubio's grandfather, Pedro Víctor García, first immigrated to the United States legally in 1956, according to some reports.
(Bloomberg) -- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a post on X that a Venezuela oil-export license will expire next Tuesday, defying earlier expectations that it would be extended.
Oil producer Chevron's U.S. license to operate in Venezuela will expire on May 27 as planned, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a post on his personal X account.