Senate confirms Marco Rubio as secretary of state, giving Trump the first member of his Cabinet
- The Senate confirmed Marco Rubio as Secretary of State with a unanimous vote of 99-0 on Inauguration Day, marking the first cabinet member for President Donald Trump.
- Rubio, a Republican senator from Florida, is noted for his experience in foreign affairs and is the first Latino to hold the position of Secretary of State.
- Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer described Rubio as a qualified nominee deserving of quick confirmation, contrasting with the party's stance on other nominees.
- During his confirmation hearing, Rubio highlighted the risks of America's unbalanced relationship with China, emphasizing the need for a strong foreign policy.
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