'We haven't slashed anything yet': Rubio defends changes at State
Source: Politico
04/27/2025 12:55 PM EDT
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday defended a reorganization plan released for the State Department last week, saying it would bring efficiency to the foreign affairs operation.
The State Departments plan seeks to eliminate various human-rights focused bureaus, according to an organization chart released to the public last week. The department is also expected to eliminate 15 percent of its staff in the United States. But when asked about the plan and staffing cuts by NBCs Kristen Welker during an interview on Meet the Press, Rubio pushed back, saying, We havent slashed anything yet.
This isnt just about saving money this is primarily about making sure every bureau and every office in the State Department has a purpose and theyre fulfilling them and what this is about is empowering the regional bureaus and embassies, he said.
The bureaus and offices on the chopping block include the Office of Global Womens Issues and its Diversity and Inclusion Office. The department also plans to shutter offices previously housed under the undersecretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights, with plans to integrate those functions into other areas of the department. Some of the cuts seemingly align with the Trump administrations efforts to stifle federal funding for diversity practices and initiatives. Rubio assured Welker that the staff reductions will be conducted with departmental oversight.
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