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Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaks at the State Department in Washington, April 1 2025. Jacquelyn Martin/AP hide caption
toggle caption Jacquelyn Martin/APSecretary of State Marco Rubio says he is streamlining what he's calling a 'bloated' bureaucracy. He's cutting about 700 positions and 132 offices at the State Department.
In an Substack post explaining some of his changes, Rubio takes aim at the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, writing that it "became a platform for left-wing activists to wage vendettas against 'anti-woke' leaders in nations such as Poland, Hungary and Brazil, and to transform their hatred of Israel into concrete policies such as arms embargoes."
He is putting that office, required by Congress, under the control of the Coordinator for Foreign Assistance and abolished the Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Human Rights and Democracy, which used to oversee several offices now being closed. One example is the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, set up after the Bush administration's war in Iraq.