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Secretary Marco Rubio Reveals State Department Under Biden Had An Office To Monitor Americans' Social Media
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4/30/2025
At a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Secretary Marco Rubio spoke about his actions since being confirmed to run the State Department.
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00:01
Well, it's not easy to go last after all these reports that have come here.
00:05
First of all, Mr. Mayor, some better be good and I'll be short as well.
00:09
A couple things, Mr. President, I think you deserve a lot of credit for two things.
00:13
The first is assembling this great team of people, some of whom I've owned for a long
00:17
time, others who I've gotten to know during this period of time, but putting together
00:20
a team, not just of talented individuals, but that work well together, is something
00:23
never going to be reported on in the media or fully seen, but it happens every single
00:27
day.
00:27
For the most part, I interact with almost everyone around this table at some level
00:31
and because of Secretary Kennedy, I'm afraid to eat anything.
00:37
He said tootsie rolls are okay in moderation.
00:44
But it's a great team.
00:46
And here's the second, and I tell this to people all the time, this is an incredibly rewarding
00:49
service and you hear it in everyone's voices.
00:52
Traditionally in the past, and it's one of the problems we've got in as a country, is
00:55
presidents would say, okay, let's go do something, and then they would have to do a study, and
00:59
then a study on the study, and then a long internal deliberative process, and by the time
01:03
you got to it, it was too late or somebody had forgotten it.
01:06
In this administration, it's moving.
01:08
You know the direction because you know why you were elected.
01:10
The American people elected you very clearly.
01:12
And basically, it's measured, I used to say by days and weeks, now it's measured by hours
01:17
and minutes.
01:18
But action is happening.
01:19
And that's what people want to see.
01:20
And I'm going to talk about foreign policy in particular because I'm not sure this is
01:23
fully appreciated.
01:24
We have, this president inherited 30 years of foreign policy that was built around what
01:29
was good for the world.
01:30
In essence, the decisions we made as a government in trade and foreign policy was basically, is
01:35
it good for the world?
01:36
Is it good for the global community?
01:37
And under President Trump, we're making a foreign policy now that's, was it good for
01:42
America?
01:43
I was appointed by you and confirmed by the Senate to be the head of the United States Department
01:50
of State.
01:51
Not the world Department of State, not the global Department of State, the United States
01:55
Department of State.
01:56
And what that means is our foreign policy is guided by three things.
01:59
Does it make America stronger?
02:01
Does it make America safer?
02:03
And does it make America richer?
02:04
If something doesn't do one of those three things, and hopefully all three of those
02:07
things, we're not doing it.
02:09
Now, we went out and hired a consulting firm to help us organize ourselves.
02:13
Luckily, they were free.
02:14
They're called the Department of Government Efficiency.
02:17
And they helped us do a couple things.
02:19
Number one is our foreign aid.
02:20
We were funding some crazy stuff.
02:22
Crazy stuff.
02:22
Crazy stuff.
02:23
You tell me, how does a puppet show in some country around the world make us stronger,
02:28
safer, and more prosperous?
02:29
Okay.
02:30
So we got rid of puppet shows and a bunch of other things.
02:32
I'm sure there are very good puppet shows.
02:34
And I'm sure that a bunch of charities in the world can go pay for it, but the American
02:37
taxpayers should not.
02:39
We've also, by the way, Mr. President, under your direction, reorganized the Department
02:42
of State.
02:43
We had offices within offices within offices that didn't even know they existed themselves,
02:47
not to mention the rest of them.
02:49
And so we've begun to reorganize that as a way to be able to empower our embassies and
02:54
our ambassadors and our regional bureaus to do what many of them signed up to do.
02:58
And we have a great team of ambassadors you've appointed.
03:00
They're coming online every single day.
03:02
Very talented people.
03:03
Very talented people that are involved.
03:05
Something else we got out of the business of, it wasn't widely reported, or maybe it
03:08
was.
03:09
We had an office in the Department of State whose job it was to censor Americans.
03:15
And by the way, I'm not going to say who it is.
03:17
I'll leave it up to them.
03:18
There's at least one person at this table today who had a dossier in that building of social
03:23
media posts to identify them as purveyors of disinformation.
03:26
We have these dossiers.
03:28
We are going to be turning those over to these individuals.
03:30
What was it, me or Elon?
03:34
We can follow up with the media.
03:36
Well, we are going to turn over these dossiers to the individuals, and they'll decide whether
03:40
they want to disclose it or not.
03:42
But just think about the Department of State of the United States had set up an office to
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monitor the social media posts and commentary of American citizens to identify them as vectors
03:51
of disinformation when we know that the best way to combat disinformation is freedom of
03:56
speech and transparency.
03:58
And so that's what we're going to be in the business of doing.
04:00
We're not going to have an office that does that.
04:01
Beyond that, Mr. President, and this I'll move quickly because this has been a team effort,
04:05
we have gone to countries all over the world and said, hey, you want good relations with
04:08
the United States?
04:08
You need to take back your people that are here illegally.
04:11
And we've had historic cooperation.
04:13
Beyond that, and I say this unapologetically, we are actively searching for other countries to
04:17
take people from third countries.
04:19
So we are actively, not just El Salvador, we are working with other countries to say,
04:24
we want to send you some of the most despicable human beings to your countries.
04:28
We do that as a favor to us.
04:29
And the further away from America, the better, so they can't come back across the border.
04:33
I'm not apologetic about it.
04:34
We are doing that.
04:35
The president was elected to keep America safe and to get rid of a bunch of perverts and
04:39
pedophiles and child rapists out of our country.
04:42
Here's something else we've done.
04:43
We stopped giving student visas to people who are coming here to burn down our universities and
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take over libraries and harass people.
04:50
Why are we giving student visas to people who are coming here to create disruption?
04:54
And we've taken away the student visas of people that have come here to do that.
04:58
It's simple.
04:59
If you're coming to America to start riots, we're not going to give you, we're going to
05:03
take away your student visa.
05:04
And by the way, every country in the world that I travel, 14 countries in 14 weeks, you
05:08
know what they all say to me?
05:09
Yes, that's what we would do too.
05:10
So the only people who seem to disagree with us are a handful of federal judges and a bunch
05:15
of crazy people who get paid to write and report.
05:18
So anyway, we're getting rid of that.
05:21
The last, but now here's some good news.
05:23
You know, we're going to have the World Cup, the FIFA World Cup, the FIFA Club Cup, and
05:30
then we're going to have the Olympics.
05:31
So we have to have a consular affairs bureau.
05:34
We have very good, talented people there, but we are going to infuse technology, again,
05:38
working with our consultants to be able to, millions of people are coming into this country
05:42
for this.
05:43
But I also, we've done it to improve customer service.
05:46
For some of us who served in Congress recognize that about a year and a half ago, we had a meltdown
05:50
under Biden, you couldn't get a passport.
05:52
You know, you have people calling, I have a cruise on Friday, my passport expires.
05:55
In the month of March, we processed 2.78 million Americans, their passports.
06:01
That is the historic, never in any, it's the largest single month processing of passports
06:06
ever.
06:07
And we think it's a good way to build the momentum to be able to do the visas.
06:11
Two last points I want to make.
06:12
We have a great team that you've built.
06:14
I want to especially acknowledge Steve Woodcoff.
06:17
This is a person that doesn't have to be doing what he's doing.
06:19
He has a very good life in Miami, my hometown as well.
06:22
He has worked incredibly hard, has done it without any agenda.
06:27
And I do, we need to acknowledge him.
06:28
I want to acknowledge Mr. Boulos as well, who did something really great last week.
06:32
They told us this war between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda is an intractable.
06:38
It can never happen.
06:39
It will never happen.
06:40
I sent Mr. Boulos, your envoy.
06:42
A week later, I look on my schedule.
06:44
The signing of a declaration of peace between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda,
06:49
we signed it at the State Department last week.
06:51
We hope it will lead now to a lasting, permanent peace that we hope to invite them back to Washington
06:56
to sign.
06:57
So two great, and we have a lot of good people working on our teams as well, but these are
07:00
two great people.
07:01
Mike Waltz alluded to this earlier, and this is the last point.
07:04
In the first hundred days of the 47th presidency, 47 wrongfully detained Americans have been
07:11
returned to the United States, thanks to your leadership and the diplomacy that was exercised
07:16
to make that happen.
07:17
47 for the 47th president in the first hundred days.
07:20
And that's all credit to you, Mr. President.
07:22
Thank you for the honor to be able to serve alongside you, for you, and alongside all these
07:27
excellent people.
07:28
Thank you very much, Marco.
07:30
Really great job.
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