The New Yorker staff writer Dexter Filkins joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss Marco Rubio’s reëmergence as one of the most powerful, and most transformed, figures in Donald Trump’s second term. They talk about Rubio’s unlikely ascent to the dual roles of Secretary of State and national-security adviser, his journey from outspoken Trump critic to loyal enforcer, and what that evolution reveals about how power operates inside the Administration. They also examine Rubio’s central role in the U.S. abduction of the Venezuelan President, Nicolás Maduro, the dismantling of the State Department’s foreign-aid infrastructure, and the department’s growing reliance on coercion over diplomacy.

This week’s reading:

Denmark Is Sick of Being Bullied by Trump,” by Margaret Talbot

Iran’s Regime Is Unsustainable,” by Robin Wright

The Supreme Court Gets Back to Work,” by Amy Davidson Sorkin

What Comes After the Protests,” by Jay Caspian Kang

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