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‘Little Marco’ no more: Trump set to nominate Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, signaling tough foreign policy stance

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FILE - Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump greets Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., during a campaign rally at J.S. Dorton Arena, Nov. 4, 2024, in Raleigh, N.C. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

President-elect Donald Trump is likely to select Florida Senator Marco Rubio as his secretary of state, according to sources close to Trump’s decision-making process. This choice would solidify Trump’s national security team for his upcoming term. As of Monday night, it remained uncertain if Rubio had formally received the offer.

Trump Shifts from Ric Grenell to Rubio After Consultations

Earlier in the day, Trump was reportedly leaning toward former ambassador Ric Grenell for the role, but he later shifted his preference to Rubio following discussions with several Rubio allies. Grenell previously served as Trump’s ambassador to Germany and as acting director of national intelligence. However, sources caution that Trump could still change his mind until the offer is officially made.

Rubio’s Potential Appointment Signals Tough Stance on China

With Florida Rep. Mike Waltz, a known China hawk, expected to join as national security adviser, Rubio’s selection as secretary of state would underscore Trump’s hardline stance on China. Rubio’s extensive foreign policy experience on the Senate Intelligence and Foreign Relations Committees makes him a strong fit for the State Department, particularly given his history of addressing issues related to China.

Rubio’s Foreign Policy Credentials and Relationship with Trump Strengthen His Candidacy

A veteran of the Senate with deep knowledge of foreign affairs, Rubio has emerged as a vocal critic of China, advocating for policies that counter Beijing’s influence, including measures against Chinese technology in electric vehicle batteries. Rubio, sanctioned by China in 2020 for his stance on Hong Kong, may face pressure from Beijing if appointed as secretary of state.

From Rivals to Allies: Rubio and Trump’s Evolving Relationship

Once fierce opponents in the 2016 primaries, Rubio and Trump have since built a strong working relationship. After his failed 2016 presidential bid, Rubio rebranded himself as a populist, strengthening his position in Washington and aligning with Trump’s policies. This renewed alliance could soon see Rubio taking a leading role in Trump’s cabinet, should Trump finalize his decision.

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