Meantime, Senator Marco Rubio, sworn in as Secretary of State ... are posting complaints that Meta won’t let them unfollow President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and first lady Melania ...
senators sent a letter to Zuckerberg questioning Meta about documents showing that Facebook developers in China and Russia had access to user data, according to Reuters. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio ...
U.S. diplomats have neglected the Western Hemisphere for too long.
In Trump’s first term, Meta quietly introduced a slew of Republican-friendly changes. But led by Joel Kaplan, the company is done playing both sides and is going all-in on MAGA.
Reich also criticises Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship - where anyone born in the US becomes a citizen - saying it's a violation of the US constitution: "Decent people could lose their citizenship... children could lose their parents...some parents may not have the right papers."
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WASHINGTON (AP) — For Marco Rubio, the easy part is over. He was confirmed by the Senate as secretary of state with unanimous support, Democrats joining Republicans in praising his acumen and judgment. Now comes the task that will make or break his ...
Donald Trump is set to be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States at noon. We'll be posting live updates.
Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg is sitting next to Justice Brett ... Amazon executive chairman Jeff Bezos is seated next to Senate Majority Leader John Thune. Also at their table: Sen. Marco Rubio, who was nominated for Secretary of State, and the President ...
After Donald Trump announced that Republican Sen. Marco Rubio would be his choice to serve as the next secretary of state, speculation swirled as to whom Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis would appoint to ...
While Rubio’s anti-China rhetoric aligns with Washington’s broader geopolitical goals, the tools at his disposal are insufficient to match Beijing’s economic engagement.
Marco Rubio expressed his concerns with China's "coercive actions against Taiwan in the South China Sea" during his first call as President Donald Trump's Secretary of State with the country's leadership.