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Watch live: Rubio faces House questions over Iran, State Department budget

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Coverage diverges primarily in emphasis and framing. NPR highlighted the critical questions posed to Rubio regarding the war in Iran and its implications for American citizens, focusing on the political accountability aspect. In contrast,…
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Watch live: Rubio faces House questions over Iran, State Department budget
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Rubio, in back-to-back hearings before a House and Senate panel on Tuesday, faced Democrats’ ire over the ongoing Ebola outbreak in Africa, the Middle East conflict, strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, and the delayed sale of arms to Taiwan. Add as preferred source on Google Tags Donald Trump Donald Trump Ebola outbreak fiscal 2027 budget request Iran War Marco Rubio Marco Rubio State Department Taiwan arms sale Trump administration White House Copyright 2026 Nexstar Media Inc. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Video Watch: Rubio faces House questions over Iran, State Department budget Comments: by The Hill Staff - 06/03/26 9:48 AM ET Comments: Link copied by The Hill Staff - 06/03/26 9:48 AM ET Comments: Link copied Secretary of State Marco Rubio was back on Capitol Hill Wednesday, where he faced questions from the House Foreign Relations Committee about President Trump‘s fiscal 2027 budget request for the State Department and ongoing conflict with Iran. Rubio, in back-to-back hearings before a House and Senate panel on Tuesday, faced Democrats’ ire over the ongoing Ebola outbreak in Africa, the Middle East conflict, strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, and the delayed sale of arms to Taiwan. He is likely to face more of the same.

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