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Marco Rubio confronted with ex-bestie’s $50M ‘foreign agent’ activities during bombshell testimony

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told a Miami courtroom on Tuesday that he was kept in the dark about a staggering $50 million contract held by his longtime friend and former colleague, David Rivera.

His testimony centers on a 2017 meeting. Rubio maintains that while he sat down with Rivera to discuss Venezuela, the former Congressman never disclosed that he was actually on the payroll of a company owned by the Venezuelan state, acting as a foreign agent.

During his testimony, Rubio detailed a July 2017 encounter where allegedly dropped a bombshell. According to Rubio, Rivera claimed to be in direct contact with Venezuelan power players who had supposedly convinced dictator to relinquish power and step down.

‘You have never heard David Rivera say one word favorable to Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela, correct?’

‘Not that I recall,’ Rubio responded.

The two men share a long history in the Sunshine State – during their early political careers, they were so close that they famously bought a home together in Tallahassee. 

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told a courtroom on Tuesday that he was kept in the dark about a staggering $50 million contract held by his longtime friend and former colleague, David Rivera

While Rubio was often cast as the 'golden child' of the movement, biographers have described Rivera as the 'feared' and 'consummate behind-the-scenes strategist' who helped navigate their climb to power

While Rubio was often cast as the ‘golden child’ of the movement, biographers have described Rivera as the ‘feared’ and ‘consummate behind-the-scenes strategist’ who helped navigate their climb to power

Rivera has been a persistent headache for Rubio over the years, but as the explosive trial draws closer, the controversy surrounding his former housemate now threatens to spill into the Trump White House.

Rivera, however, is standing his ground. He has officially pleaded not guilty to all charges and continues to deny any wrongdoing, maintaining that his business dealings were entirely legal.

Rivera was eventually indicted on charges of acting as an unregistered foreign agent for Caracas, alongside counts of conspiracy, money laundering, and tax evasion.  

Under the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, it is not illegal to represent a foreign power, but the law strictly mandates that such ties must be publicly and officially declared.

For years, Rivera was one of South Florida’s most aggressive anti-Castro firebrands, building a career on fierce rhetoric against leftist regimes – until a $50 million contract with the US subsidiary of Venezuela’s state-owned oil company came to light.

The man who made his name attacking socialist dictatorships had, it appears, been allegedly simultaneously profiting from one.

The government alleges Rivera’s mission was twofold: persuade the first Trump administration to ease its crushing sanctions on the Nicolás Maduro regime, and clear the way for ExxonMobil to restart operations in Venezuela.

According to the indictment, Rivera acted as a covert conduit between the socialist regime and Washington – all while failing to register as a foreign agent.

'He's a friend, and I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt,' Rubio said back in 2012. 'Maybe it's acceptable here¿it isn't to me¿to turn your back on friends when they're going through a difficult time, no matter¿what they may have done or not done'

‘He’s a friend, and I’m going to give him the benefit of the doubt,’ Rubio said back in 2012. ‘Maybe it’s acceptable here—it isn’t to me—to turn your back on friends when they’re going through a difficult time, no matter…what they may have done or not done’

The bond between Rubio and Rivera stretches back to the 1990s, when the pair rose through the political ranks as a formidable team

The bond between Rubio and Rivera stretches back to the 1990s, when the pair rose through the political ranks as a formidable team

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is bracing for a highly public political storm as his longtime Florida confidant prepares to stand trial as an accused foreign agent

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is bracing for a highly public political storm as his longtime Florida confidant prepares to stand trial as an accused foreign agent

The State Department did not immediately respond in response to this story, as well as Rubio's role in it

The State Department did not immediately respond in response to this story, as well as Rubio’s role in it

With Rubio now appearing on the witness list, the trial threatens to bring these controversial ties back into the spotlight.

Federal authorities have already taken $24 million and five properties belonging to the former congressman and his reported partner.

As he prepares to face the first of two criminal trials slated to begin later this month, the years-long legal battle has dragged a ‘who’s who’ of Republican power players into the proceedings.

The witness list and court documents read like a directory of the Trump inner circle.

High-profile figures, including GOP Representative Pete Sessions, former campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, and top lobbyist Brian Ballard have all been pulled into the case. 

The bond between Rubio and Rivera stretches back to the 1990s, when the pair rose through the political ranks as a formidable team.

While Rubio was often cast as the ‘golden child’ of the movement, biographers have described Rivera as the ‘feared’ and ‘consummate behind-the-scenes strategist’ who helped navigate their climb to power. 

Now, that decades-old alliance is set to be tested under the pressure of a federal courtroom.

Rivera's attorneys believe that Rubio will once again come to his defense

Rivera’s attorneys believe that Rubio will once again come to his defense

Rubio stuck with his friend despite the scandals he had experienced during his lifetime.

‘He’s a friend, and I’m going to give him the benefit of the doubt,’ Rubio said back in 2012. ‘Maybe it’s acceptable here—it isn’t to me—to turn your back on friends when they’re going through a difficult time, no matter…what they may have done or not done.’

Rivera’s attorneys believe that Rubio will once again come to his defense.

‘Rubio will show that Rivera was actually trying to ‘find ways to remove Maduro from power,’ Defense counsel Edward Shohat told Vanity Fair. ‘We issued a subpoena for Rubio because we believe Rubio will materially benefit the defense.’

The prosecution has officially called Rubio as a witness, along with 28 others.

The Secretary of State took a dramatic detour from the front lines of global diplomacy this week, trading high-stakes talks on the Iran conflict for a witness stand in his old stomping grounds

The State Department did not immediately respond in response to this story, as well as Rubio’s role in it.

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