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    ‘Stop the genocide’: Protesters disrupt Marco Rubio’s Senate budget testimony

    May 20, 2025Updated:May 20, 2025 World No Comments
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    'Stop the genocide': Protesters disrupt Marco Rubio’s Senate budget testimony
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    A dozen protesters heckled US Secretary of State Marco Rubio during his hearing and chanted” quit the genocide” before authorities forced them to leave. When anti-Israel routines started to appear before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee regarding the State Department’s proposed budget plan, Rubio was addressing it. In the movie, the protesters can be seen being escorted out of the hearing room by the officials. The democratic, who had a little, grey hair, screamed down the hallway and continued to elude the building. Rubio made a comment about the immigration assault by the administration during the hearing. He claimed that no nation can let anyone who wants to visit with their terrible reports enter the country. No nation has a policy on immigration that will accept everyone, so those who can be easily vetted may have a preference in the US. Regarding aid cuts, Rubio claimed that the State Department can utilize Trump’s agenda with the aid of the$ 28 billion budget proposal for the fiscal year 2025/26 while removing$ 20 billion from programs that are deemed ineffective, ineffective, and philosophically motivated. Rubio supported reductions in global support, as well as cuts to State Department personnel, and the re-emerged US Agency for International Development into the State Department despite his past support for international support during his 14-year Senate tenure. According to Reuters, the agency previously had a budget of about$ 40 billion annually. Rubio was interrogated by the senators on a number of issues, including the government’s plans to slash sanctions against Syria, his presence in immigration enforcement, humanitarian help distribution to Palestinians in Gaza, and initiatives to end the Russian conflict. Rubio said,” I think ( Israel ) can accomplish their goal of defeating Hamas while still allowing aid to enter in sufficient numbers.” Rubio stated that Turkish State Department employees, including the ambassador, may be permitted to work with Arab local authorities. He stated that he would like to change Syria’s status as a state sponsor of terrorism if it met certain requirements.

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