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ICYMI: Rubio Joins America Reports

U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) joined America Reports to discuss President-elect Donald Trump’s historic victory, Democrats’ proclamation of “resistance,” and the failure of identity politics. See below for highlights and watch the full interview on YouTube and...

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Inauguration Ticket Information

Senator Rubio's office is pleased to be issuing a limited number of tickets to President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony, which will occur on January 20, 2025 at the West Front of the U.S. Capitol. Floridians interested in receiving tickets should fill out...

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ICYMI: Rubio Joins Hannity

U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) joined Hannity to discuss President-elect Donald Trump’s historic victory. See below for highlights and watch the full interview on YouTube and Rumble. On the ongoing realignment among American voters: “The Republican Party now reflects...

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Rubio, Colleagues Introduce Bill to Ban Sale of U.S. Service-members’ Data to Foreign Adversaries

May 19, 2022 | Press Releases

Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL), Bill Cassidy (R-LA), and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) introduced the Protecting Military Service Members’ Data Act of 2022. The bill would protect the data of U.S. service-members by preventing data brokers from selling lists that aggregate the personal information of U.S. military personnel to adversarial nations, including China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. It would task the Federal Trade Commission and states’ attorneys general with enforcement to keep American service-members safe.
 
“It is common sense to prevent big data companies and shady brokers from selling information about our military personnel to countries that could use that information against us,” Rubio said. “This bill would protect the privacy of service-members and mitigate this national security risk.”
 
“Protecting service members’ data is both a privacy and a national security issue,” Cassidy said. “Current law lacks commonsense. Our legislation prohibits our enemies like China and Russia from acquiring and using this information to do us harm.”