Marco Rubio

Along with up-to-date political coverage, The Floridian takes the opportunity to write about senior U.S. Senator Marco Rubio. Read more here!
Shortly after he addressed the Conservative faithful at the 2021 CPAC convention in Orlando, Senator Rick Scott (R) and National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) Chairman, told The Floridian that he expected Senator Marco Rubio (R) would have a “big win” against potential Democratic Senate candidate, Rep. Stephanie Murphy.
As President Joe Biden (D) took office earlier this year, we have seen the so-called "Return to Normalcy" narrative return the Middle East back to its normal chaotic state, in contrast to President Donald Trump's (R) isolationist-styled policy with terror states such as Iran. According to the AP, over the weekend the Iraqi Military has […]
Secretary Blinken has announced that the Biden Administration would resume funding to the WHO, and Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) has released a statement warning of what this means for the United States moving forward.
Florida’s National Guard has been deployed to assist with anything needed, and Rep. Murphy commented that the state has to do everything in its power to make sure that they are properly looked after.
Rubio subsequently released a statement discussing his thoughts as to why he voted for President Trump's acquittal.
With the new variants of the COVID-19 virus spreading across the world, President Joe Biden is considering travel restrictions to Florida, a move that Senator Marco Rubio is the president’s potential travel ban as “reckless.”
A bipartisan effort has introduced a Senate resolution expressing the United States’ solidarity with the San Isidro Movement in Cuba, which is comprised of independents artists and activists that have recently been targeted by the Cuban regime for protesting in support of their right to freedom of expression.
Senator Marco Rubio (R) is up for reelection to the Senate in 2022, and many Trump Republicans and Monday morning politicos believe that Rubio will face a primary challenge from former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi or from Ivanka Trump.
Calling the amendment “common sense” and the catch-and-release-policies “dangerous,” the Florida lawmaker believes that COVID relief should be the main concern for lawmakers and that it shouldn’t be immigration.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) and his colleagues have introduced a bill that would get students back to school.
Today, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) reintroduced the "Terror Intelligence Improvement Act," a bill that would make it even harder for suspected terrorists to possess firearms.
The Sunshine State lawmaker noted that this has proven to be more divisive with the input of the mainstream media.
A new caravan of potential illegal aliens is on the move north from Central American and could reach the U.S. southern border with weeks. This as President Joe Biden has recently signed an executive order to end the construction of former President Donald Trump’s border security fence along the southern border.
One of former President Donald Trump’s biggest supporters in the U.S. Senate was Senator Marco Rubio, who because he recently outlining how “an oligarchy in legacy media,” big government and government were actively trying “wipe out dissenting voices,” was met with harsh criticism from Democrats, in particular former Congresswoman Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D).
Florida Rep. Ted Deutch (D) and Senator Marco Rubio (R) involved themselves in a verbal spar this week over the HEROES Act.
The Pipeline drew widespread media attention because of its construction, and Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) expressed his disapproval during an interview on FOX News, discussing the President’s decision and what the implications will be.
Florida Senators Rick Scott (R) and Marco Rubio (R) have responded by warning that this move on deportation could have negative lasting implications on the United States.
When Progressives in the U.S. Congress, including Vice President Kamala Harris, first threatened to pack the Supreme Court after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died, Florida Senator Marco Rubio introduced a constitutional amendment to keep the number of Justices on the Supreme Court at nine.
