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Can Rubio save Trump's Iran deal?

The Hill · Jun 24, 2026, 12:00 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • It s not for nothing that the State Department once had the reputation of being the world s most illustrious diplomatic corps, the engine of America s soft power abroad, a consequential stepping stone to the presidency.
  • Not only is Rubio an absentee secretary of State, he presides over a department that is a shadow of its former self.
  • Rubio s absence from the grown-ups table has opened him up to embarrassing moments of disconnect with the president he serves — most notably on the Iran war, where the hawkish Rubio never had Trump s ear.

Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.

It s not for nothing that the State Department once had the reputation of being the world s most illustrious diplomatic corps, the engine of America s soft power abroad, a consequential stepping stone to the presidency.

Not so under President Trump, who has spent much of his two terms in office dismantling the department s core functions and reducing the government s foreign policy powerhouse into a passive lapdog for his directionless and self-destructive global agenda.

Not only is Rubio an absentee secretary of State, he presides over a department that is a shadow of its former self. More than 2,000 career diplomats have been laid off or forced out in Trump s second term so far. Add in Trump s first term, and the State Department has shed roughly 20 percent of its workforce.

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