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Rubio, Venezuela and Senate Foreign Relations Committee

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Marco Rubio to testify on Venezuela mission to Senate committee
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will testify on the United States' military operations in Venezuela before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

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WATCH: Marco Rubio Senate Hearing Interrupted By Protestor | TRENDING
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Rubio to testify about Venezuela at Senate hearing today
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Rubio cites Venezuela progress, says US not planning more use of force
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told the U.S. Senate on Wednesday that Venezuela's new leaders were moving toward closer ties with the United States, leaving no immediate need for further U.S. military...

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Capitol police arrest Rubio hearing disruptor; Republican senator says ‘off to jail’
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Marco Rubio Faces HEAT From Senate In Venezuela Hearing, Defends President Trump | TRENDING
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Sen. Tammy Duckworth to Secretary Rubio: "So We Are At War With Venezuela Right Now?"

Illinois Democrat Sen. Tammy Duckworth asks Secretary of State Marco Rubio whether the U.S. is currently in a state of war with Venezuela, on Wednesday morning during a hearing about Venezuela in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee SEN.
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Rubio braces for Senate scrutiny over Venezuela

At his first Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing since Nicolas Maduro was seized, Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns the U.S. could still use force to pressure Venezuela's adminstration.
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WATCH: Sen. Paul presses Rubio on why Maduro ouster isn't an act of war

Ky., repeatedly asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio at a congressional hearing Wednesday on why the U.S. ouster of Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro wouldn’t be considered an act of war.
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'He Does Know That People Can See Him': Rubio Gets Too Comfortable Mid-Testimony, Forgets the Cameras Are Rolling — and Viewers Gasp at What They See

One of President Donald Trump’s yes-man was caught red-handed in a moment that can neither be explained by the White House nor through any briefing […]
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It's in Venezuela's interest to co-operate with US, Rubio says in heated testimony

Secretary of State Marco Rubio's appearance in the Senate is the first time Trump’s administration has formally answered questions over the raid in Caracas.
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