Rubio Sold His Soul to Trump Who Never Had One
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| Marco Rubio,Ex GOP Senator Now Secretary of State In Name Only. On The Right The King, Taco, Trump etc |
Rubio had work his way up in politics to be a Senator which is the most important job short of President. He always thought that for him the culprit would be President.. But Trump had other ideas when running for the GOP Primaries Trump Called him "Little Marco" and Trump was not talking about Marco's height but Prowess which Trump in his own loss mind calculates to amount of inches on the male member. Amazing because How would Trump know? And Trump himself by women who testified about being raped by him said he had to used his fingers. One described him down there as a pink mushroom. But He lives and makes his own realities. But my beef is which Rubio which proved me right. He was always on the look out for advancement not to do the job he was given to do. He exchanged a job as Senator in which he could make good changes except he is known for word exchanges but no real meat behind his career. What important bills have his name on it? 0 what do people know him for? Being Cuban
Yes, Cuban and his parents came as immigrants to Miami.
Now he fights immigrants as Secretary of State. Not even the job associated as a Secretary of State. But he does what ever Trumps tell him to do. A real yes sir, sir. He stabbed Ukraine on the back by saying they should give part of Ukraine to Russia and get nothing?
The Opposite of his song and dance months before about controlling Russian hunger for land.
As a Cuban he was always anti communist and against Russia. Well look how Trump without a Soul should can make men change their hearts.
Mr. Trump has cast the protesters in Los Angeles as “insurrectionists” and has said he would “liberate” the city, appearing to adopt a rationale that could allow him to invoke the 1807 Insurrection Act and use active-duty U.S. military personnel to deal with protests.
Mr. Newsom, a Democrat, made a nationally televised address on Tuesday in which he said that by sending in troops, Mr. Trump had committed a “brazen abuse of power” and “inflamed a combustible situation.” He urged Americans to stand up to the president, calling it a “perilous moment” for democracy. During an interview with The New York Times, Mr. Newsom also disputed that Mr. Trump had brought up the National Guard during a conversation the two leaders had on Saturday morning.
The state of California sued the Trump administration, challenging the military mobilization as an unlawful commandeering of state power. Mr. Newsom also filed an emergency motion in federal court asking that Marines and National Guard troops only be allowed to guard federal buildings. A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration’s mobilization of the National Guard in Los Angeles, but an appeals court temporarily stopped the ruling from taking effect until at least Tuesday. The troops are set to remain in Los Angeles through a weekend of planned protests.

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