A well-connected Florida journalist rolled his eyes at a recent report that suggested Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) would not last long as Donald Trump’s secretary of state, but he did single out one nominee who might not even get confirmed.Axios reporter Marc Caputo appeared Wednesday morning on CNN, where he discussed a Politico report that quoted foreign policy experts predicting that Rubio would be undercut by MAGA loyalists as the nation’s top diplomat.”My eyes almost rolled into the back of my head,” Caputo said. “I can’t say how much B.S. that is. Remember, Donald Trump chose Marco Rubio to be secretary of state. He knows who Rubio is and what Rubio believes, and the differences between these two guys on foreign policy is very, very thin. When Marco Rubio was a United States senator and Donald Trump was president, the first time as Trump 45, Rubio was essentially the de facto secretary of state for the western hemisphere. He was a constant Trump adviser. Trump bounced ideas off of him, took his advice, listened to him. In fact, as I’ve reported previously, at one point Trump was musing and was being urged to invade or have a military action in Venezuela. Who talked him out of it? Marco Rubio did. So whoever this ambassador is, I’m not sure if they’re named, they don’t know what they’re talking about.”ALSO READ: Fox News has blood on its hands as Trump twists the knifeRubio is not expected to face much opposition from the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee where he previously sat, and Trump’s controversial defense nominee Pete Hegseth also appears poised to make it past the Senate Armed Services Committee, but Caputo said the president-elect’s inner circle is concerned about one of his picks.”In Trumpworld, when you ask them, how confident are you about something on a scale of one to 100 percent, they’re always going to say 110 percent,” Caputo said. “Now, that said, they will acknowledge that of all of the nominees, the one who is encountering and could encounter the most turbulence is [intelligence director nominee] Tulsi Gabbard. She has, in some of these meetings with Republican senators, according to both Punchbowl News and the Wall Street Journal, struggled at times to answer questions about her views on surveillance. She doesn’t seem or didn’t seem in some of these meetings to be as well prepared for the job of national director of intelligence. Now some Republicans have since come out and said, ‘Okay, she’s answering our questions, we’re more than happy.'””In the end, though, the Republican Senate, the Republicans who control the Senate understand that Donald Trump is a Republican and most of them believe, if not all of them believe, that he should get his picks,” Caputo added. “The one exception to that was Matt Gaetz. They bounced Matt Gaetz, and in Donald Trump’s view, if you got rid of my Matt Gaetz pick, you need to pick everybody else, though, as you said, one of the issues seems to be that there is reporting that it is Republicans who have been less than thrilled with their interactions with Tulsi Gabbard.”Watch below or click the link here.
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