Rubio’s Appointment as US Top Diplomat Shocks Latin America – AP
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Donald Trump's selection of Marco Rubio as secretary of State has surprised Latin America, which has grown used to American neglect, as he is seen as a solid choice by other sources such as MSNBC. However, questions are raised about his financial status, with Forbes noting that he is not very wealthy. Opinions also vary on how Rubio's…
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