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Marco Rubio adds a new title under Trump: Interim National Security Adviser

Foreign Minister. Deputy Administrator of the USA agency for International Development. Introducing archivist for the National Archives and Records Administration. And now preliminary national security advisor of President Trump.

The 53 -year -old Marco Rubio accumulated four titles like a Christmas tree that is coated with shiny ornaments of all form and size, starting with his confirmation as Foreign Minister on January 20, on the same day when Mr. Trump took off his notice.

It could be very good in the modern history of the US government. And it contributed to the success story of the immigrants, which the story of Mr. Rubio, a former Senator from Florida, whose father worked as a bartender and mother as a housekeeper, core after leaving Cuba for the United States.

However, the spread of titles raises questions about whether Mr. Rubio can play an important role in the administration if he juggles all of these positions, especially among a president who avoids the traditional functions of the government and has appointed a businessman, Steve Witkoff, as a special envoy to work on the most sensitive diplomacy.

On Thursday afternoon, Mr. Trump announced Mr. Rubios's latest position in a social media contribution, a surprising turn in the first major personnel management of this administration. The President had just replaced Michael Waltz from the national security advisor of the White House and the deputy of Mr. Waltz, Alex Wong. In the same place, Mr. Trump said that Mr. Waltz would now be his candidate to be ambassador for the United Nations.

Mr. Rubios appointment as another job-as if he had been cloned in a science fiction film in the B-Class-so suddenly that Tammy Bruce, the spokeswoman for the Foreign Ministry, learned about it when a reporter Mr. Trump's social media post read to her during a regular press conference.

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