Beijing Indicates It Will Speak to Rubio Despite Its Sanctions Against Him

The regime did not lift its sanctions against Rubio, but quietly changed the translation of his name, a move said to be an attempt to minimize embarrassment. The Chinese communist regime has signaled it will communicate with the new U.S. secretary of state despite the regime’s sanctions against the Trump appointee, former Sen. Marco Rubio.

5 Takeaways From Collins’ Confirmation Hearing For VA Secretary

The former congressman pledged the Department of Veterans Affairs would ‘put the veteran first’ under his leadership. Doug Collins, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), faced questions from the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee on Jan. 21. Collins, a former Republican congressman from Georgia, was originally slated to sit for

Rubio Hosts Quad Counterparts on Day 1 as Secretary of State

The partnership is a key component in the U.S. strategy to counter communist China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific. WASHINGTON—Newly sworn-in U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spent his first day on the job engaging with his peers from Australia, India, and Japan—a grouping of four that share concerns about the growing challenges from communist China.

DHS Reintstates ‘Remain in Mexico’ Program

The goal was to prevent illegal immigrants from making fraudulent asylum claims that gave them a pathway to await their court appearance while living in the US. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reinstated the “Remain in Mexico” program that sends asylum seekers who traveled through Mexico, back to Mexico rather than allowing them