Rubio Responds to UN Official’s Actions

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Oh, it looks like the Biden-era globalist passivity has finally expired — and not a moment too soon.

In a move that has conservatives across the spectrum nodding their heads and asking, what took so long, Secretary of State Marco Rubio (yes, you read that right — the title sounds mighty fine on him, doesn’t it?) has delivered a much-needed gut punch to Francesca Albanese, the UN’s anti-Israel mouthpiece masquerading as a “Special Rapporteur.”

Let’s call Albanese what she really is: a political activist in a UN cloak who’s made it her mission to harass U.S. allies, demonize American companies, and peddle antisemitic conspiracy theories with all the subtlety of a 3 a.m. Facebook rant. For too long, she’s strutted around international forums barking out accusations of apartheid and war crimes against Israel, while shrugging at Hamas terrorism like it’s a minor inconvenience — all while flashing her UN credentials like they give her divine immunity from basic accountability.

Well, not anymore. With Rubio at the helm of the State Department — and with Biden’s dove-dominated diplomatic team now a footnote in history — the United States is finally showing a spine. Sanctions on Albanese send a clear, long-overdue message: the days of looking the other way while international bureaucrats smear our allies and threaten our interests are over.

Let’s not pretend Albanese is some rogue outlier. She’s part of a broader, festering rot in the United Nations — an organization that seems more interested in condemning democracies than holding actual dictatorships accountable. Her UN reports read like a fan fiction blog for anti-West radicals, and her latest gem — suggesting that Trump’s airstrikes on Iranian nuclear targets might make the U.S. guilty of “aggression” — is straight from the International Criminal Court’s fantasy land, where defending your citizens is a crime and terror groups are misunderstood “resistance movements.”

And speaking of Trump — remember that Executive Order he signed to protect American soldiers and officials from being dragged into the ICC’s kangaroo court? That thing’s suddenly looking pretty useful. Time to dust it off, reinforce it, and aim it squarely at UN bureaucrats like Albanese and her crew of overpaid, under-supervised ideologues.

The icing on the cake? Her past comment about the “Jewish lobby” controlling U.S. foreign policy — a classic antisemitic dog whistle that even her own colleagues couldn’t ignore. She tried to delete it, of course, like that makes it disappear. But the internet remembers. And so do American taxpayers — who, by the way, foot a huge chunk of the UN’s bloated budget.

So here’s an idea: let’s stop pretending we’re powerless under the so-called “host agreement” that lets the UN park itself on prime Manhattan real estate. If they’re going to keep sending people like Albanese to insult our country, smear our companies, and glorify our enemies, maybe it’s time we show them the door — literally. Pack their bags, cancel their visas, and send them back to Geneva or wherever else they’d rather be offended professionally.

Israeli officials are cheering, human rights advocates (the actual ones, not the performative clowns at the UN) are applauding, and even bipartisan voices are lining up to say “it’s about time.” Albanese has now become a historical footnote herself — the first UN official ever sanctioned by the U.S., and rightly so. She won’t be spewing her venom on American soil anymore. And if there’s justice, she won’t be the last one to face consequences.

In an age where too many “diplomats” get away with slandering our values and allies under the guise of “human rights,” this was a rare and refreshing moment of backbone. And frankly, after years of spineless foreign policy, it feels good.

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