Monday, January 19, 2026

CIA Cuban drug-trafficking with Marco Rubio

Secretary of State Marco "Coca Dealer" Rubio is Trump's pick? Facts about Florida senator

(The Chris Hedges YouTube Channel) How politician Marco Rubio (and his brother Orlando Cicilia) emerged from the CIA-linked drug trafficking scene in Florida with | The Chris Hedges Report
  • "This is according to Marco Rubio's version" - Investigations Editor at The Prospect Maureen Tkacik
Marco, come back to your roots! You're forgiven!
Trump's lefthand man Marco Rubio has three siblings: older brother Mario, older sister Barbara (married to felon Orlando Cicilia), and younger sister Veronica (formerly married to entertainer Carlos Ponce) [15].

Cuban American Rubio received his first communion as a Catholic in 1984 before moving with his family back to Miami a year later. He was confirmed.

Marco sold cocaine at the doggy day care. Barf.
Although he changed religious affiliations several times, he remains with the Catholic Church [16, 17]. From ages 8 to 11 he and his family attended the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints while living in Las Vegas [18].

During those years in Nevada, his father worked as a bartender (selling alcohol to drunks and others) at Sam's Town Hotel and his mother as a housekeeper at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino [19], where people feed their gambling habit.

As a teenager, Rubio was hired by his brother-in-law Orlando Cicilia to "care for the latter's dogs" and used the money to attend Miami Dolphins games [20].
  • [Because what is more lucrative than doggy daycare? Oh, yeah, smuggling and selling narcotics like cocaine in and around Miami after the CIA's Bay of Pigs fiasco and illegal Republican Christian abortions.]
When Rubio was 16, Mr. Cicilia was arrested and convicted of trafficking millions of dollars' worth of cocaine; the Rubio family maintains that they had no knowledge of his criminal activity [20]. More Marco Rubio - Wikipedia
  • Sec'y of State Marco Rubio addressed criticism of the Trump administration's lack of communication with Congress about operations in Venezuela in an end-of-year press conference: "To this point, nothing has happened that requires us to notify Congress or get congressional approval or cross the threshold into war," adding that "23 bipartisan briefings" have taken place on Capitol Hill. ABC News/Instagram
  • Chris Hedges has a weekly show on KPFK.org, Sunday mornings at 8:30 am after Alan Watts on "Buddhist Radio" (Something's Happening in honor of Roy of Hollywood Tuckman), live from Los Angeles

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