Summary
Sen. Marco Rubio, deeply shaped by his Cuban exile background, is poised to become the first Latino Secretary of State under President-elect Donald Trump, bringing his hardline stance on communism and national security to U.S. policy in Latin America.
Known for opposing leftist regimes and fostering ties with allies like Argentina’s Javier Milei, Rubio’s approach prioritizes punishing nations aligned with China, Russia, or Iran.
Critics warn his polarizing rhetoric and focus on border security may strain regional relationships.
His legacy includes a combative stance on Venezuela, though Trump may soften on Maduro this term.
So he’s basically a democrat.