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State Department Launches First Trump Admin Substack to Spread Trump’s America First Agenda Without ‘Spin, Bias, or Censorship’

The State Department on Tuesday became the first division to launch Subsack as part of its mission to spread President Donald Trump’s first US message to emerging platforms and bypass filters of “legacy, traditional media.”

“In an age where Americans are inherently distrustful of legacy media, the State Department is committed to delivering President Trump’s first American message on a new platform that is free of spin, bias or censorship,” states Taylor Black, deputy secretary to Global Affairs at the State Department, in a statement in Breitbart News.

In an interview with former CBS reporter and current independent journalist Katherine Hellidge, Secretary Rubio said it is important to reach the public in new media situations, including platforms such as former Twitter Substack and X.

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he I explained it:

We need to communicate with people because we have to go where people are. We need to be able to do it – this is their State Department. It’s not my State Department. I’ve been here for years, but then my work is finished and I’m back to being a private citizen. But this will always be their State Department. And we do – we make decisions every day, and they deserve to hear from us. Where do people get news and information? That’s where we need to provide our news and information…

What we cannot happen is that we cannot allow our messages to be delivered only through legacy filters, traditional media outlets. I have – in this kind of long form interview where people are getting news and information, and where you are asking serious questions, you have to receive a message that can provide answers to subtle issues rather than the little sounds that are performed during cable news hours for news and entertainment purposes. So we’re involved with everyone, but almost certainly That’s where people get their news and information.. [Emphasis added]

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has launched the divisional subsack. title The “New State Department to Address the Challenges of a New Era” underscores the need to reform the sector’s bloated bureaucracy.

“Today, America stands up to a new era of multipolar order with the State Department, which is silenced, lacking accountability and sometimes utterly hostile to American interests,” writes Rubio.

He states: “This sector has been struggling for a long time to carry out basic diplomatic functions, even though both the size and cost of American taxpayers have been inflated over the past 15 years. The problem is, even if the money is shortage, it’s all too time-consuming, and it costs too much money, and it can involve too many individuals and make too many people fail.”

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The reorganization eliminates 132 agency offices, reducing that number from 734 to 602. High officials should present plans on how to cut personnel by 15%.

He said an example of the State Department’s out-of-control bureaucracy was the Global Engagement Centre (GEC), which censored free speeches by planning on media and high-tech platforms.

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This is why Rubio said he moved the institute into a broad “reorganization” of the State Department.

He continued:

We drain the bloated bureaucratic swamp and empower the department from scratch. In other words, local bureaus and our embassies have the tools needed to advance American interests overseas, as regional capabilities are streamlined and improved. Redundant offices will also be removed, and ununiform programs that have been misaligned as America’s core national interests will no longer exist. All non-security foreign aid is integrated in regional offices accused of implementing US foreign policy in certain geographical areas.

Beyond waste, fraud and abuse, the secretary said the State Department’s bloated bureaucracy led many of the department’s dive money to push leftist activism, such as mass immigration.

To date, duplication and conflicting obligations have created a ripe environment for ideological capture and meaningless turf warfare. The bloated budget and unclear mission have led to the vast territory of the former (known as the “J Family”) under the secretary of civil security, human rights and democracy; It has redefine “human rights” and “democracy” and provided a fertile environment for activists to pursue their projects at the cost of taxpayerseven when they were in direct conflict with the goals of the secretaries, the president, and the American people.

The Democracy, Human Rights and Labour Bureau has become a platform for repeatedly vendettas against “conflict” leaders of countries such as Poland, Hungary and Brazil, turning Israeli hatred into concrete policies such as an arms embargo. Population, Refugees and Immigration Bureaus have put millions of taxpayer dollars International organizations and NGOs that have promoted large-scale movements around the worldincluding invasions of our southern borders. [Emphasis added]

The Democrats did not approve of the restructuring. Greg Meeks (D-NY), a ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said the move was Internal organs “American soft power including our value-driven defense against human rights and democracy around the world.”

Despite this partisan criticism, Rubio believes that the reorganization will help America address future challenges.

“The American people want to be able to demonstrate their capabilities in hoping to promote safety, security and prosperity around the world, respecting the sacred trust in tax and government service and are ready to address the immeasurable challenges of the 21st century.

Sean Moran is a policy reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him with x @seanmoran3.

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