Secretary of state selection Rubio: US must put national interest first
- Florida Senator Marco Rubio pledged to implement President-elect Donald Trump's "America First" vision as Secretary of State during his confirmation hearing, stating that American interests must be placed "above all else."
- If confirmed, Rubio would become the first Latino to serve as the nation's top diplomat, receiving support from both Republicans and Democrats.
- Rubio emphasized that prioritizing national interests is not isolationism, but a necessary approach to foreign policy, stating that the postwar global order is now a weapon used against the U.S.
- Senator Brian Schatz expressed hope that Rubio would maintain America's role as a global leader, despite challenges from isolationist sentiments within the Trump administration.
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