
Rubio Accuses Biden Administration of "Tyranny" as He Becomes "Reigning Director" of USAID
In a shocking statement, American Foreign Minister Marco Rubio has declared that he has taken control of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), effectively ousting his predecessor and causing a stir within the Biden administration.
Rubio, a close ally of former President Donald Trump, made the announcement during a press conference earlier today, in which he claimed that the current administration’s "tyranny" had necessitated his action.
"I’m not going to stand idly by while this administration dismantles everything we’ve worked for over the past four years," Rubio said. "As the Foreign Minister, I have the authority to take certain… measures to ensure the continuation of our policies and values. And that’s exactly what I’ve done."
Rubio did not provide specific details about how he had managed to assume control of USAID, but he hinted that his actions were authorized by Trump himself.
"I have the full backing of the former President, and I’m proud to say that we’re taking back control of our foreign aid programs," he said.
The Biden administration was quick to deny Rubio’s claims, with a spokesperson calling his statement "unfounded" and "irresponsible".
"USAID is a crucial agency that provides vital assistance to people around the world, and we will not let anyone compromise its integrity or effectiveness," the spokesperson said. "We’re working to understand the full scope of Rubio’s actions and will take all necessary steps to ensure that our aid programs continue uninterrupted."
Rubio’s move is seen as a major blow to the Biden administration, which had been working to rebrand itself as a more compassionate and effective global leader. The Foreign Minister’s actions are also likely to cause tension within the international community, particularly with countries that had been working with the US under the previous administration.
The United Nations has already issued a statement expressing concern about the situation, calling for all parties to maintain dialogue and avoid any actions that could destabilize global cooperation.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Marco Rubio has become the "reigning director" of USAID, and the implications for American foreign policy and international relations are uncertain.