Sen. Marco Rubio’s Endorser Cannot Name Any of His Accomplishments
Another Marco Rubio (R-FL) endorser has been unable to name a single thing that the Florida Senator has accomplished in Washington.
Another Marco Rubio (R-FL) endorser has been unable to name a single thing that the Florida Senator has accomplished in Washington.
Marco Rubio, who finished third, fifth, and second in the first three primary states, has seen a flood of endorsements since the media has crowned him the official choice of Party insiders and donors seeking a restoration of Bush Republicanism in 2016.
Monday on Fox Business Network’s “Lou Dobbs Tonight,” Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) touted the value of presidential leadership as it pertained to what he deemed to be the “lawlessness” within the U.S. immigration system. Also during that appearance, he praised ICE
Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) is supporting his Gang of Eight ally and senate colleague Sen. Marco Rubio for president.
Law enforcement are vocally backing Immigration and Customs Enforcement Council President Chris Crane following Sen. Marco Rubio’s apparent attempt to discredit Crane, an ICE officer of 13 years and U.S. veteran.
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) attacked Breitbart News Network repeatedly in an appearance on the Fox News Channel on Saturday morning as he struggled, just like he did during his 2013 push for amnesty as the lead pitchman for the “Gang of Eight” bill, to defend his record on immigration. In the interview, with Neil Cavuto, Rubio made at least five demonstrably false statements in under two minutes.
Jeff Sessions rejects Marco Rubio’s latest attempt to rewrite history on the Gang of Eight immigration bill.
Speaking to voters in South Carolina, Sen. Marco Rubio defended his participation in the Senate Gang Of Eight immigration reform bill, arguing that the bill that passed in the Senate as written wasn’t the final draft of the law that would be signed by President Obama.
On the day of the New Hampshire primaries, Martin County tea party coordinator Cindy Lucas tells Breitbart News Executive chairman Stephen K. Bannon she’s fed up with Rush Limbaugh defending Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio even after he tried to pass an extreme immigration bill.
Republican presidential candidate New Jersey Governor Chris Christie argued that fellow candidate Florida Senator Marco Rubio isn’t “for enforcing the law” on immigration like he is, and will “run right back to” the Gang of Eight bill “because his big
On today’s program of Breitbart News Daily, Donald Trump’s Senior Policy Adviser, Stephen Miller, shared his never-before publicly discussed insights into Marco Rubio’s duplicitous conduct during his push to get the Gang of Eight bill through the Senate.
In an exclusive statement to Breitbart News ahead of the New Hampshire primary, conservative columnist and eleven-time New York Times bestselling author Ann Coulter warned that if the donor-class gets its way and Marco Rubio is the Republican nominee, it will
Conservative icon and grassroots heroine Phyllis Schlafly has released a new report extensively detailing Marco Rubio’s efforts to deceive the American people in his determined pursuit to open the nation’s borders.
According to a report from the Washington Post, ever since Marco Rubio was a young man, he dreamed of becoming the first Hispanic president. The report may provide fresh insights into the cozy relationships Rubio has fostered with his wealthy donors over the years, as well as his life-long career as a politician.
Days after attending GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s fundraiser that raised millions of dollars for veterans as the billionaire skipped a Fox-hosted debate, former Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Rick Santorum announced he would back donor class favorite and amnesty advocate Sen. Marco Rubio.
Wednesday’s cover of La Opinión, the nation’s largest daily Spanish-language newspaper, prominently portrays donor-class favorite Sen. Marco Rubio with the infamous “hope and change” imagery that defined Barack Obama’s presidential campaign.
In her Tuesday night interview of donor-class favorite Marco Rubio, Fox News’s Megyn Kelly gushed over the young Senator’s ability to deliver a memorized speech without a teleprompter.
Microsoft Corp. will be providing the technology to count the votes of Iowa caucus-goers, according to a new report.
In a remarkable interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer following Thursday night’s presidential debate, Marco Rubio’s campaign spokesman, Alex Conant, admitted that the 2013 Gang of Eight bill, which Rubio co-authored and ushered through the Senate, did not secure the border
The Republican candidates sans Donald Trump held their final debate Thursday night before the Iowa caucuses. The elephant in the room was Trump’s absence: would it hurt him? Would it help him?
Republican presidential candidate Florida Senator Marco Rubio was pressed about his past positions on immigration and sparred with former Florida Governor Jeb Bush at Thursday’s second GOP presidential debate on the Fox News Channel. Rubio was asked, “When you ran
So, with Donald Trump presumably out for tomorrow night’s final Republican debate before the crucial Iowa caucuses, what will that event look like?
The announcement from Donald Trump’s campaign that the Republican frontrunner will “definitely not” partake in Thursday night’s Fox News debate has sent shock waves throughout the nation’s political scene.
Despite relatively low national poll numbers, Marco Rubio’s campaign has calculated that the donor-class favorite can snag the party’s nomination through a strong performance in Nikki Haley and Lindsey Graham’s state of South Carolina, according to a new report.
In a Monday interview, acclaimed Reagan biographer Craig Shirley described GOP frontrunner Donald Trump as “a breath of fresh air” and explained that in Trump’s candidacy “We might be witnessing a new form of American conservatism emerging.”
Senator Ted Cruz continues to criticize Donald Trump on the campaign trail, pointing out that the billionaire was “nowhere to be found” when it came to fighting Congress’s effort to combat the amnesty effort pushed by the Senate “Gang of Eight.”
In a Monday town hall in Iowa, Marco Rubio employed a deceptive rhetorical trick to mislead voters about his longstanding support for citizenship for illegal immigrants.
Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ) confirmed Saturday that he will not run to replace John McCain in the U.S. Senate, as Maricopa county Republicans voted for a second time to reject the entrenched incumbent McCain. Rumors have been circling about whether
Illegal immigrants should be allowed to stay in the United States, as long as they have been in the country for a long time and are not criminals, Sen. Marco Rubio said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday TV show.
The Obama administration is increasingly growing defensive, after two U.S. Navy boats and 10 sailors were detained by Iran, particularly while Republicans running for president argue that America has grown weaker under Obama’s leadership.
South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley stated that while Republican presidential candidate Florida Senator Marco Rubio isn’t “for amnesty” she is “against his Gang of Eight bill” on Wednesday’s “On the Record with Greta Van Susteren” on the Fox News Channel.
Republican presidential candidate Florida Senator Marco Rubio stated that he has never supported amnesty, and that statements he made on immigration in 2010 were in the context of another bill that gave “a real fast path” to citizenship on Tuesday’s
In a Friday Bloomberg op-ed, Ramesh Ponnuru details how “immigration is rapidly becoming a defining issue for American conservatism.” Ponnuru suggests that this may prove problematic for donor-class favorite Sen. Marco Rubio, who supports immigration expansions—which Pew Research says are opposed by more than 9 in 10 GOP voters.
The 2,000 page, $1.1 trillion Omnibus signed into law before Christmas fully funds Planned Parenthood, Obamacare, illegal executive amnesty, EPA overreach and the Syrian refugee program among other horrible organizations and programs. In response, I have introduced legislation to hit the brakes on runaway legislation: the Read the Bill Act.
Republican presidential candidate Senator Marco Rubio says that no one who has ever run for president knows more about fixing immigration in the United States than he does.
Conservative columnist and best-selling author Ann Coulter provided Breitbart News with her exclusive reaction to Trey Gowdy’s endorsement of donor-class favorite and presidential candidate Marco Rubio.
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) is having a bit of an identity crisis: He, his campaign, and his friendly scribes over at National Review claim that he is a “conservative”—but an establishment Republican in Nevada just endorsed him as a “moderate.”
In a Tuesday morning interview with radio host Bill Bennett, Paul Ryan defended his omnibus bill’s controversial expansion in the H-2B visa program, which would allow foreign workers to fill blue-collar American jobs, by arguing that if the provision were not included, American companies would be forced to shut their doors.
If politics is the fine art of getting people to approach important issues emotionally, instead of rationally, then immigration is the masterpiece example of that art.
An emphatic Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) is dismissing the claim that presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was a backer of the 2013 immigration reform effort by the so-called “Gang of Eight.”