“Marco Rubio has held many titles during Donald Trump’s presidency. He may have just acquired his most challenging one yet: Viceroy of Venezuela,” the Washington Post reports.
“The secretary of state, national security adviser, acting archivist and administrator of the now-defunct U.S. Agency for International Development was central to masterminding the ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Saturday.”
“But with no immediate successor to govern the country of roughly 29 million, Trump is leaning on Rubio to help ‘run’ Venezuela, divvy up its oil assets and usher in a new government, a fraught and daunting task for someone with so many other responsibilities.”
NOTUS: Rubio appears to backtrack on Trump’s pledge to have the U.S. “run” Venezuela.

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