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Chinese State Media Attacks ‘Absurd,’ ‘Xenophobic’ Rubio-Scott Plan to Limit China Oil Exports

China’s state-run Global Times on Thursday uncorked a furious tirade against “infamous U.S. Republican anti-China senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott” because they dared to introduce a bill called the China Oil Export Prohibition Act, which would halt American exports of oil and petroleum products to the People’s Republic of China while the U.S. struggles to get soaring fuel prices under control.

US senators Marco Rubio (L) and Rick Scott speak to reporters after a meeting with US Pres

Rubio on Flores Win: Hispanics Don’t Want Schools Convincing Their Kids They’re Trans, Have to Live with Impact of ‘Crazy’ Border Policies

On Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) stated that Mayra Flores’ (R) victory in Texas’ 34th Congressional district shows that “Hispanics don’t want to pay $5 for gas. Hispanics don’t want violent criminals running the streets. Hispanics don’t want schools trying to convince their son that he’s their daughter.”

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Rubio: If Pro-Choicers Were Targeted Like Pro-Lifers Have Been, ‘We’d Be Having Hearings’ — ‘All the Media Would Be Covering’

On Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) stated that if Planned Parenthood centers had come under attack the way pro-life centers have recently or if a liberal Supreme Court justice was targeted like Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, “that’s all the media would be covering, and that’s all Democrats would want to talk about and we’d be having hearings on it and CNN would produce one of those 90-minute documentaries on hate in America,” and that there’s a notion that “if the political violence is targeted at people we don’t like on the other side,” it’s OK.

Marco Rubio on FNC, 3/12/2020

Republicans Blast Soros-Funded Latino Radio Acquisitions: FCC Should Scrutinize ‘Blatant, Partisan’ Deal

A group of prominent Republican lawmakers – including Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Tom Cotton (R-AR), and Rick Scott (R-FL) – is urging the Federal Communications Commission to scrutinize the recent deal to buy 18 Spanish-language radio stations by a Democrat-affiliated group, saying the deal represents a “blatant, partisan” attempt to silence dissenting voices.

In 2012, radio personalities (left to right) Oscar Haz, Armando Perez Roura, and Ninoska P