Author:Marco Antonio Rubio
Appearance
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Works as Secretary of State (2025-2029)
[edit]- See also: state.gov/remarks-secretary-rubio
- Readout of Secretary Rubio’s Meeting with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele with Nayib Bukele 3 February 2025
- Secretary Marco Rubio and Panamanian Minister of Public Security Frank Abrego at a Charter Repatriation Flight Event Declaraciones de Marco Rubio 3rd February 2025
- Readout of Secretary Rubio’s Meeting with Panamanian President Mulino with José Raúl Mulino 2nd February 2025
- Restoring a Tough U.S.-Cuba policy [1] 31 January 2025
- Emergency Humanitarian Waiver to Foreign Assistance Pause statement by Marco Rubio January 29, 2025
- Ending Illegal Immigration in the United States, statement by Marco Rubio January 26, 2025
- United States Renewed Membership in the Geneva Consensus Declaration on Promoting Women’s Health and Strengthening the Family 24th January 2025
- Priorities and Mission of the Second Trump Administration’s Department of State
- Holiday and Commemorative Proclamations
Works about or addressed to Secretary Rubio
[edit]- Executive Order 14150 America First Policy Directive to the Secretary of State, by Author:Donald Trump
Works through 2024
[edit]- "Rubio Speech" in Congressional Record, 167 (4)
- Catholic Social Doctrine and the Dignity of Work (2019) (transcription project)
Letters
[edit]2022
[edit]- Letter from Marco Rubio to Eric Soskin on the topic of Fox News reportings on Pete Buttigieg (transcription project)
2023
[edit]January
[edit]May
[edit]- Senator Rubio's Letter to the National Institutes of Health, RE: "Woke Priorities" (4th)
- Marco Rubio's Letter to Commerce, RE: "Semiconductor Export Controls" (30th)
- Atlantic Hurricane Season Letter to POTUS, RE: "Red Tape" (31st)
- Senator Marco Rubio's Letter to Merrick Garland on TikTok Testimony (31st)
July
[edit]- Letter from Marco Rubio to the Institute of Museum and Library Services on Religious Discrimination (28th)
October
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