💨 Abstract
In his first testimony as U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio defended the Trump administration's foreign policy, insisting it wasn't withdrawing from the world despite cuts to foreign aid and diplomatic budgets. He cited his extensive travel as evidence. Critics, including Senator Chris Van Hollen, accused Rubio of reversing his stances on key issues and not standing up to President Trump. Rubio faced tough questions about the administration's immigration policies, resettlement of white South Africans, and relations with Russia.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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