The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, announced the closure of an effort of the State Department that begged millions in censorship.
“I am announcing the closure of the manipulation and interference of foreign information of the State Department (R/FIMI), previously known as the Global Commitment Center (GEC),” Rubio said in a statement issued Wednesday.
“According to the previous administration, this office, which cost taxpayers more than $ 50 million per year, spent millions of dollars in active silence and censored the voices of the Americans who were supposed to serve,” Rubio said.
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Second. or the framework state Rubio shakes hand with the Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty duration a photographic opportunity before a meeting in the United States Department of State Department on February 10, 2025 in Washington, DC (Anna MoneyMaker/Getty images)
The GC closed in December, according to an archived content of the website of the State Department that can still be seen online.
Rubio said in an article published in The Federalist that the GEC was not over, but was simply renamed.
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“When the Republicans in the Sunset GEC Congress the GEC funds at the end of last year, the Biden State Department simply slapped a new name. The GEC became the Office of Manipulation and Interference of Information and Interference of Foreign Information (R-FIMI), with its Hopyes. Wheayer Toyess. Administration,” Rubio wrote. “Today, we are putting that to the end. Whatever the name that passes, GEC is dead. It will not return.”
The former legislator of the House of Representatives, Dan Bishop, who now serves as deputy director of the Office of Administration and Budget, thanked Rubio. “This is the way,” the former congressman wrote in a publication about X
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Representative Derrick Van Order, R-Wisc., Responded to the announcement of Rubios, tweeting, “excellent.”