The Political Scene | The New Yorker

Is Everything Going According to Marco Rubio’s Plan?

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Jan 14, 2026
Dexter Filkins, a seasoned staff writer for The New Yorker, dives into Marco Rubio's transformation from a Trump critic to a key figure in the administration. They explore Rubio's dual role reminiscent of Kissinger and his central involvement in the Venezuelan crisis. The discussion reveals how his political aspirations shaped his foreign policy approach, alongside the dismantling of USAID and its global repercussions. Filkins underscores Rubio's calculated shifts, his ambitions for 2028, and the murky waters of American diplomacy under Trump's influence.
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INSIGHT

Power Within Trump's Orbit

  • Rubio holds enormous power but within a much smaller, Trump-defined orbit than Kissinger ever had.
  • Dexter Filkins frames Rubio as influential only inside Donald Trump's narrower foreign-policy universe.
INSIGHT

Rubio Driving The Venezuela Escalation

  • Rubio was the main driver of the recent escalation in Venezuela according to Filkins.
  • His passion for Latin America and fluency in Spanish positioned him to lead that effort.
ANECDOTE

Close Ties With Venezuelan Opposition

  • Before Maduro's capture Rubio was in near-daily contact with the Venezuelan opposition like María Corina Machado.
  • The opposition expected to take power if Maduro fell, but they have been left devastated since the operation.
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