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Rubio critiques job data and economic policies on Kudlow

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Senator Marco Rubio | Official U.S. House headshot

Senator Marco Rubio | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Senator Marco Rubio recently appeared on Kudlow to discuss the October jobs report and its implications. During the interview, Rubio highlighted several concerns regarding job losses among native-born Americans, attributing them to immigration policies under the Biden-Harris Administration.

Rubio stated, "All the net jobs in the last three and a half years, they’ve all gone to people not born in the United States." He further explained that while some of these individuals are U.S. citizens, a significant portion consists of migrants who have entered the country under current immigration policies. Rubio added, "What the numbers tell us is that there are people that have lived here most, if not their entire lives, who have lost jobs."

The discussion also covered the October jobs report. Rubio criticized it as "probably, the worst jobs numbers," expressing frustration with how initial reports are often revised downward after media coverage has already praised them. He remarked, "When I said that last month, they said I was lying. Biden himself said I was lying from the podium at the White House."

Additionally, Rubio criticized what he perceives as economic policy failures by the current administration. He argued there is a disconnect between financial discussions and people's real-life experiences. According to Rubio, "People feel it in their lives... They go out there and they say, ‘Oh, the economy is doing great.’" He believes this has led to widespread dissatisfaction with national direction.

The full interview can be viewed on YouTube and Rumble.

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