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Rubio says State had dossier accusing Trump Cabinet member of disinformation

  • During Wednesday's Cabinet meeting, Senator Marco Rubio disclosed that the State Department under the Biden administration maintained files on American citizens suspected of spreading misinformation.
  • Rubio said the office, likely the Global Engagement Center, tracked Americans accused of spreading disinformation, including an unidentified Trump official.
  • The content being monitored consisted of social media activity and commentary, with certain Americans identified by the State Department as individuals spreading disinformation.
  • Rubio revealed that the State Department had established a unit responsible for restricting Americans' speech, prompting Vice President JD Vance to humorously ask whether he was among those being watched.
  • The disclosure raised concerns about government overreach, as the office funded by taxpayers reportedly cost over $50 million annually and shifted under new names despite congressional action.
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RedState broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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