Secretary Admits He Never Heard of Trump's Intelligence Director. Here's What Else He Missed.

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2026年06月07日
Secretary of State Marco Rubio — former chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee,
current National Security Adviser — was asked if he'd ever heard of the man Trump
appointed as acting Director of National Intelligence.

His answer: "No. No, I have not."

He was then asked if he'd heard of the January 6th rioter Trump placed on a Pentagon
counterterrorism team.

His answer: "Who's that?"

Then came Ukraine. Rubio's prepared opening remarks listed 15 foreign policy
achievements. Ukraine — a country at war, a country that surrendered its nuclear
arsenal based on a U.S. security commitment — wasn't one of them.

His Ukraine update after one year of claimed high-level diplomacy: "The prospects
don't look great. I don't have any news for you today."

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is issuing general licenses to Russia generating
several billion dollars in oil profits every month — while Russia attacks Ukraine and
aids Iran against U.S. forces.

Full breakdown of everything Rubio didn't know, didn't mention, and didn't answer.