Nomination and confirmation ; January 15, 2025 In November 2024, it was reported that Trump had chosen Rubio as
United States secretary of state in his
second administration; Trump confirmed this on November 13. Unlike many of Trump's other cabinet nominations, Rubio's attracted little controversy. He was praised by both Republicans and Democrats. Rubio appeared before the
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on January 15, 2025. During the hearing, he called China "the most potent and dangerous near-peer adversary this nation has ever faced" and said the
Chinese Communist Party had "lied, cheated, hacked, and stolen their way to global superpower status at our expense". Trump formally nominated Rubio, among others, on January 20, 2025, as one of his first acts as president. The
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations unanimously approved his nomination and the Senate confirmed him a few hours later by a vote of 99 to 0.
Tenure as secretary swears in Marco Rubio on January 21, 2025. On January 21, 2025, Vice President
JD Vance swore Rubio into office as the 72nd secretary of state. During his tenure as secretary of state, Rubio has served in an acting capacity as
national security advisor, the
administrator of USAID and
archivist of the United States, leading to him being dubbed the "Secretary of Everything" by the
New York Times. Rubio is the first Hispanic to hold the office of secretary of state. Rubio became the first Hispanic to act as National Security Advisor on May 1, 2025, after Trump announced his intention to replace national security advisor
Mike Waltz with Rubio. Rubio became the interim national security advisor, while continuing as secretary of state. Rubio is the first person to be both secretary of state and national security advisor in fifty years, since
Henry Kissinger in 1975.
Gender on passports On January 23, 2025, as part of compliance with
Executive Order 14168, which ended gender self-identification on passports, Rubio instructed State Department staff to freeze any passport applications that requested "X" sex markers. As part of the move, the department held some transgender applicants' documents while their applications were in limbo. The move created widespread confusion among both applicants and those who had already acquired passports with "X" sex markers. The
Williams Institute estimated that, out of the 171 million Americans who hold valid U.S. passports, 16,700 may be eligible for ones with "X" sex markers.
USAID 90-day freeze in
Jerusalem, February 16, 2025 In accordance with President Trump's
executive order, on January 24, 2025, Rubio enacted an unprecedented freeze on all
U.S. foreign aid for 90 days, with some exceptions, effective January 28. This shut down many of
USAID's humanitarian, development, and security programs worldwide. During his time in Congress, Rubio was an avid supporter of USAID. During a February 6 press conference in the Dominican Republic, Rubio said, "If it's providing food or medicine or anything that is saving lives and is immediate and urgent, you're not included in the freeze." But on February 8, CNN reported that many waivers were not being acted upon because too many staff have been placed on leave and because payment systems had been taken over. In March,
ProPublica reported that emails show that Rubio was alerted by longtime employees who estimated that one million children would go untreated for severe malnutrition, up to 166,000 people would die from malaria, and 200,000 children would be paralyzed by polio over the next decade if the USAID programs were cut.
Downsizing On March 10, Rubio posted to X that the administration would be keeping only 17% of USAID programs.
July 2025 clawbacks In June 2025, the White House requested that Congress pass a package of rescissions, or "clawbacks", of approximately $8 billion in foreign aid and $1 billion for the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The House of Representatives passed the cuts as requested. The Senate excluded the cuts to
PEPFAR, the program started under President
George W. Bush to help lower-income countries get access to
HIV medicines. The Senate passed two preliminary votes, 51-50, with
Vice-President JD Vance casting the tie-breaking votes. A rescission is one of the exceptions to the Senate’s 60-vote filibuster rule. On July 17, the Senate voted 51-48 in favor of the cuts. The next day, the House of Representatives voted 216-213 for the Senate version, meaning PEPFAR was protected.
Disaster relief Hurricane Melissa Hurricane Melissa was a
Category 5 hurricane that first made landfall at
Jamaica on October 28, 2025, and then hit other
Caribbean islands. Rubio activated a disaster assistance response team that was on the ground in Jamaica within several days. By October 31, three U.S. CH-47 Chinook helicopters were deployed to Jamaica to help with relief efforts, with five more helicopters on the way. In early November, the State Department promised $12 million in aid to Jamaica, $8 to
Haiti, $3 million to
Cuba, and $500,000 to
The Bahamas. The State Department's Tommy Pigott said, "The State Department's response to Hurricane Melissa demonstrates that the new foreign assistance model is not only capable of responding to emergencies, but that it allows for relief efforts that are informed by the State Department's regional experts and integrated with the State Department's broader foreign policy."
International Criminal Court sanctions In June 2025, Rubio announced sanctions on four
International Criminal Court judges, for allegedly targeting the United States and Israel. In 2020, ICC opened an
investigation into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan. In 2021, ICC deprioritized the investigation into U.S. troops, focusing instead on crimes committed by the
Taliban and
ISIS-K. In 2024, ICC issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister of Defence
Yoav Gallant.
First trip abroad in Panama City, Panama, February 2, 2025 In his first trip abroad as secretary of state, Rubio traveled to
Panama,
Guatemala,
El Salvador,
Costa Rica, and the
Dominican Republic. The trip was intended to address curtailing
illegal migration and
Trump's push to reclaim the
Panama Canal. On January 30, Rubio stated that it was in U.S. "national interest" to
acquire Greenland and did not rule out military coercion to do so.
Deported persons in El Salvador In February 2025, Rubio met with El Salvador president
Nayib Bukele and reached an agreement for the country to take in deported foreign nationals who committed crimes, in addition to jailed U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Rubio praised the agreement as a way of rehousing deportees and American prisoners in the Salvadoran
Terrorism Confinement Center.
Archivist of the U.S. On February 6, 2025,
ABC News reported that Rubio had been the acting
archivist of the United States since Trump took office. Later reporting by
404 Media said that this reporting was misunderstanding, faulty, or a "bad news source" quoting an unnamed National Archives and Records Administration employee, and noted that
Colleen Shogan was still listed as
Archivist of the United States. But after the removal of Shogan and deputy archivist
William J. Bosanko, Rubio became acting
archivist of the United States on February 16. 300 days later, to comply with the
Vacancies Reform Act, he gave up the role on February 4, 2026; no immediate successor was appointed, though "authority" was delegated to
Jim Byron, his senior advisor.
Gaza and West Bank ; October 8, 2025 In February 2025, Rubio supported Trump's proposal that the U.S. take over the
Gaza Strip, saying that the U.S. "stands ready to lead and Make Gaza Beautiful Again" and pursues a lasting peace in the region for all people. In March 2025, Rubio bypassed Congress by issuing an emergency declaration to send Israel a $4 billion shipment of arms. On May 16, 2025, while in
Abu Dhabi,
UAE, Trump said: "We're looking at Gaza. And we're going to get that taken care of. A lot of people are starving." Israel claims that
Hamas systemically raids food aid in order to support its operations, and Israel has put forward a plan of food distributed through a system of hubs run by private contractors and protected by Israeli soldiers. The U.S.-backed
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has been set up to carry out this plan and announced it would be ready to begin operations by the end of May. This plan has been criticized as unworkable and potentially unlawful because it could lead to mass forced relocations. On May 15, 2025, Rubio acknowledged the criticism and said the U.S. government is "open to an alternative if someone has a better one". In October 2025, the
Knesset passed a bill that would apply
Israeli sovereignty to all West Bank settlements. Rubio called the bill "counterproductive" to Trump's
Gaza peace plan.
Ukraine in Rome, Italy on May 18, 2025 On February16, 2025, Rubio rejected concerns that Ukraine and Europe would be excluded from any future
peace negotiations in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, saying, "One phone call does not solve a war as complex as this one, but I can tell you that Donald Trump is the only leader in the world that could potentially begin that process." On February 18, American and Russian delegations headed by Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister
Sergey Lavrov met in
Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia, to develop a framework for further peace negotiations on the Ukraine war. Rubio was accompanied by U.S. national security advisor
Mike Waltz and Special Envoy
Steve Witkoff. In October 2025, Rubio and Lavrov began holding discussions in preparation for the
2025 Budapest Summit between
Donald Trump and
Vladimir Putin.
Disagreement with Elon Musk On March7, 2025,
The New York Times reported that Rubio had clashed with
Elon Musk during a White House cabinet meeting. Musk criticized him for not firing anyone in the State Department, and Rubio was angered by Musk's dismantling of USAID while he was the agency's administrator.
Syria in
New York City on September 23, 2025 On March9, 2025, Rubio condemned the
massacres of Syrian minorities committed by pro-government fighters during
clashes in western Syria. He said "the United States stands with Syria's religious and ethnic minorities, including its
Christian,
Druze,
Alawite, and
Kurdish communities" and that the "perpetrators of these massacres against Syria's minority communities" should be held accountable.
South Africa On March14, Rubio expelled the South African ambassador to the United States,
Ebrahim Rasool, and called him a "race-baiting politician who hates America".
Foreign information and manipulation In February 2025, Rubio announced that the State Department's
Counter Foreign Information and Manipulation and Interference Office would be shut down, saying it had wasted millions of dollars and engaged in
censorship.
Plans to trim costs and jobs , French Foreign Minister
Jean-Noël Barrot and
Steve Witkoff in Paris, France, April 17, 2025 In late April, Rubio announced plans to trim State Department costs and jobs by 15% to 17%. The same day, a senior State Department official said the job cuts would be 22%. Rubio said: "Over the past 15 years, the department's footprint has had unprecedented growth and costs have soared. But far from seeing a return on investment, taxpayers have seen less effective and efficient diplomacy. The sprawling bureaucracy created a system more beholden to radical political ideology than advancing America's core national interests." The proposal would fire 80% of staff in the
Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.
China In May 2025, Rubio announced the U.S. government would "aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students, including those with connections to the
Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields". He also announced the U.S. would increase scrutiny of all future visa applications from China and Hong Kong.
Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda , Washington, D.C., June 27, 2025 On June 27, 2025, Rubio hosted a
peace agreement between the
Democratic Republic of the Congo and
Rwanda, according to which Rwanda will
withdraw soldiers from the eastern DRC and the two countries will launch a framework for economic integration within 90 days. President Trump announced there will be deals with the West for
minerals such as
tantalum,
gold,
cobalt,
copper, and
lithium. A critic said, "Minerals are only one driver of conflict."
Mexico in Mexico City, September 3, 2025 In early September 2025, Rubio met with Mexican President
Claudia Sheinbaum and Foreign Affairs Secretary Ramón de la Fuente during his third visit to Latin America. The U.S. and Mexico agreed to continue close cooperation regarding the
smuggling of drugs from Mexico into the U.S. and the smuggling of guns from the U.S. into Mexico. Rubio said, "It's the closest cooperation we've ever had, maybe between any country, but definitely between the U.S. and Mexico."
Iran In June 2025, Rubio defended the direct
U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites known as Operation Midnight Hammer, which followed a previous wave of Israeli attacks. In January 2026, he expressed strong support for the
anti-government protests in
Iran. During the
2026 Iran war, Rubio said the US government knew that Israel was planning to attack Iran and that the US did a preventive attack to avoid higher casualties.
Critics of Israel denounced this as US strategy shaped by Israeli military decisions. Rubio also said the world will be a safer place when the military operation is completed. He said Iran's leadership is the problem, not its people, and that he hoped that the government would fall, but if not, the war's goals were to degrade Iranian military capabilities and ensure that Iran will not control the Strait of Hormuz.
Venezuela On January 3, 2026, the U.S. launched
airstrikes in Venezuela and captured Venezuelan President
Nicolás Maduro and
his wife.
CNN called Rubio the "driving force of the strategy" of the operation. President Trump has said that Rubio will be among the officials responsible for the power transition in Venezuela after Maduro's ouster.
The Age of Disclosure Rubio participated in
The Age of Disclosure, a 2025 documentary film about
UFOs and supposed government programs involving recovery of
alien technology that crashed on Earth. ==Political positions==