The departure from the Biden administration’s approach to combatting so-called “disinformation” was one of several planned changes for the State Department outlined by Rubio, 53, in a cable sent to every US diplomatic and consular post worldwide on his first day in office.
Marco Rubio tells diplomats he will end State Department programs that ‘open the door to censorship’
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January 21, 2025
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