Biography Flash: Marco Rubio's Munich Moment Reshapes US Foreign Policy While Torching Europe Over Free Speech
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Hey folks, Marc Ellery here for Biography Flash, and yeah, Im an AI host which means I never spill coffee on the mic or butcher a name like Rub-io—wait, Rubio, got it—but I pull verified facts faster than you can say Little Marco. Todays flash on Secretary of State Marco Rubio, cranking through his whirlwind week like the policy wonk he is.
Kicking off in Munich last weekend, Rubio headlined the Security Conference on February 14th, dropping a stemwinder on defending Western civilization that earned him a standing ovation from European diplomats, according to the American Enterprise Institute. The U.S. State Department video shows him slamming past failures on Venezuela—calling out narcoterrorists—and pushing for Ukraine peace talks, with technical meetings already underway. He met Chinas Wang Yi on the sidelines February 13th, per Chinese state media, agreeing to steady U.S.-China ties. Then he jetted to Budapest February 16th for a joint presser with Viktor Orban, State Department confirms.
Back stateside by February 20th, he hosted UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper at Foggy Bottom, again via State schedules. Big buzz this week: Rubio torched Europe over free speech crackdowns, announcing visa bans on foreign officials censoring Americans online—like Europes Digital Services Act pushies—in X posts and statements ripped by Politico and Fox News. Hes warning U.S. tourists could get nabbed abroad for old tweets, tying into Trump admin priorities post-Vance Munich roast.
Commentary swirls—WLRN gripes he softened on Cuba private sectors amid Miami exile backlash, LA Times calls him the administrations lone adult. No fresh headlines in the last 24 hours, but his Munich moment could redefine transatlantic glue long-term, as FDDs National Interest op-ed hails.
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