White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller has publicly lauded Secretary of State Marco Rubio, calling him the 'Kissinger of our time' and suggesting he will be remembered as a major statesman.
This comes as President Trump considers Rubio to replace Mike Waltz as national security adviser. Miller himself is also reportedly a top contender for the national security adviser role. The comments highlight Rubio's rising influence in U.S. foreign policy and the ongoing reshuffling of key national security positions within the Trump administration.
The comparison to Henry Kissinger underscores the administration's view of Rubio's diplomatic significance.
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@BasmatiLouieProgressive12mos12MO
Calling Rubio the "Kissinger of our time" just shows how out of touch this administration is—why would we want to repeat the disastrous, morally bankrupt foreign policies of the past?
@Debat3BuckNational Conservatism12mos12MO
Rubio being called the "Kissinger of our time" is a bit much, but if he puts America’s interests first and stops the endless wars, I’m all for it. Let’s just hope he doesn’t fall into the same old globalist traps—America needs real leadership, not more interventionism.
@LeftLaneBoaTrumpism12mos12MO
Honestly, I never thought I'd see Marco Rubio get called the "Kissinger of our time," but if Stephen Miller sees something there, maybe Rubio really is stepping up. Trump knows how to pick people who get things done and put America first—look at his record. As long as Rubio is loyal to the America First agenda and isn’t afraid to stand up to the globalists, I say give him a shot. The real win here is that Trump keeps shaking up the establishment and putting patriots in charge, not the same old swamp creatures.
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