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Marco Rubio Took Almost $100,000 From Betsy DeVos' Family Before Confirming Her Today

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Tim Elfrink A A Remember over the summer when Marco Rubio waxed eloquent about how he and his fellow U.S. senators would be a strong "check and balance" on Donald Trump? Hahahaha! That was a funny one, Marco. Rubio now has a sterling 100 percent voting record backing all of President Trump's nominees and plans, according to FiveThirtyEight's Trump tracker. He did his latest solid for the Don today by voting to confirm Betsy DeVos as secretary of education over protests from basically every public school teacher in the nation. But Rubio's help in DeVos' razor-tight approval is especially unsurprising. It turns out DeVos — a billionaire with zero educational experience — and her family have been especially generous donors to Rubio's campaign coffers. In fact, Rubio accepted more DeVos cash than any other senator who backed her nomination today. Rubio has taken a total of $98,300 from DeVos and her family members, according to Federal Election Commission reports crunched by the Center for American Progress (CAP). That's a decent chunk of cash, even in a GOP Senate where DeVos rained nearly $1 million. And as the CAP noted, DeVos hasn't been shy about why she donates so heavily to GOP causes. “I have decided, however, to stop taking offense at the suggestion that we are buying influence,” DeVos told the New Yorker in November. “Now I simply concede the point. They are right... We expect a return on our investment.” To be fair, in that quote, DeVos was referring to her wish for a conservative-dominated government, but her point still dovetails nicely with what happened: A major party donor was confirmed by the same people she funded, over loud objections from the people she'll be in charge of. DeVos is hellbent on tearing down public education and replacing it with charter schools and private religious schools. She says her larger goal is to "advance God's kingdom," which is an interesting take on a philosophy that critics say hurts disadvantaged kids. Florida Atlantic University Owls Men's Basketball vs. Rice Owls Mens Basketball Fight Time #35 Fight Time Season Pass Florida Panthers v Edmonton Oilers In this case, Rubio didn't even put up a front about resisting Trump's pick like he did when grilling Secretary of State Rex Tillerson before ultimately voting for him. Despite protesters' marches on his district offices and enough phone calls to fill his D.C. inbox, Rubio voted yes — a key vote in a 50-50 deadlock broken by Vice President Mike Pence. Wonder why? Carlos Gimenez's Office Refuses to Take Calls About Sanctuary-City Ban UPDATED PREVIOUS   South Miami Mayor Philip Stoddard Takes on "Evil Genius" FPL NEXT   Catch up on the day's news and stay informed with our daily digest of the most popular news, music, food and arts stories in Miami, delivered to your inbox Monday through Friday. Study: Nobody Wants to Live in Miami, Including Miamians Luke's Gospel: Whites and Hispanics Must Oppose Police Shootings European Airline Offers $99 Flights From Miami to Iceland in April How Will Climate Change Affect Little Haiti? Florida Atlantic University Owls Men's Basketball vs. University of North Texas Mean Green Mens Basketball Florida Panthers v Los Angeles Kings Nova Southeastern University Sharks Womens Basketball Nova Southeastern University Sharks Mens Basketball As Steve Bannon Rose to Power, His Ex-Wife Struggled With... A Cuban-American Miamian Created the Viral Cover of Trump... One of Miami's Oldest Organic Farms Accused of Racially... Miami Named America's Number Two HIV Hotspot

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