Trump officially nominates Marco Rubio for secretary of State

By Eric Bazail-Eimil | 11/13/2024 04:15 PM EST

Speculation swirled over Trump’s delay in announcing Rubio’s nomination.

Sen. Marco Rubio walks in the U.S. Capitol.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) arrives for the Senate Republican leadership elections at the Capitol on Wednesday. Francis Chung/POLITICO

President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday officially announced he will nominate Republican Florida Sen. Marco Rubio to be secretary of State, ending a nearly two-day delay between initial reports and the official announcement.

In a statement, Trump said that Rubio is a “Highly Respected Leader, and a very powerful Voice for Freedom.” Trump also called Rubio a “strong Advocate for our nation, a true friend to our Allies, and a fearless Warrior who will never back down to our allies.”

Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants, is a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the top Republican on the selective Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. He ran against Trump for president in 2016, but once Trump entered office he became a key ally of the White House on Latin America policy. Rubio was a contender to be Trump’s running mate, though he ultimately lost out to Vice President-elect JD Vance.

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The announcement comes as speculation swirled over the delay in announcing Rubio’s nomination to the role of America’s top diplomat. Some allies of former U.S. Ambassador to Germany and top Trump loyalist Richard Grenell insisted that no decision had been made, despite media reports that Trump planned to nominate Rubio. And Rubio faced criticism from some corners of the Republican Party for his more traditional and neoconservative views on foreign policy and national security.

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