Marco Rubio condemned him without hesitation: "Good done"

Marco Rubio told Fox News that left-wing Democrats supported the vote to confirm he was Secretary of State, which may just be "confirmation" that he did a good job.

Sen. Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat in Maryland, told Rubio yesterday at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing that his “regret (TED) vote” showed a lot in March in Fox News Sunday to confirm him as Secretary of State. Rubio hit back at the hearing that Van Hollen's regrets were just a testament to his good work, and he later told Fox News that other Democrats who regretted his endorsement earlier this year were also the same when they were confirmed by the Senate 99-0.

"In some cases, it depends on...whoever you're talking about and their representatives, they don't like what I'm doing, and that's what I'm doing, and that's what I'm doing, I'm doing well," Rubio said. "That's how I feel about it."

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Senator Chris van Hollen, D-MD. He said at a Senate hearing Tuesday that he regretted confirming Marco Rubio's vote. (AP | REUTERS)

Despite the vote confirmation of him, more and more Democrats have opposed Rubio, most of which criticized him as a short sale to the Trump administration.

D-Nev. "I don't recognize Secretary Rubio," Sen. Jacky Rosen added Tuesday at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's hearing with Van Hollen.

"I'm not even angry at your accomplice at this administration's destruction of global leadership in the United States. I'm just disappointed," Rosen said.

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Last week, Democrat Brian Schatz lamented that Rubio and President Donald Trump were “so closely aligned”.

D-Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz, one of several Democratic senators, expressed disappointment at Marco Rubio's performance as he voted to confirm his role. (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)

"President Trump's narrow and trading perspective on the world is not news for anyone," Shatz said at a live event held by the Foreign Relations Commission last week. But what really surprised me was Secretary Rubio said at a live event held by the Foreign Relations Commission last week.

"It wasn't until four months ago that it was an internationalist. A man who believed in the United States bent his own strength in various ways, especially through foreign aid." "But he is now responsible for the evasion of the entire enterprise. He is a colleague. I voted for him. We've been talking. But what I want to know is: What happened?"

Schatz noted that he hopes to see Rubio “reappear, reiterate himself and save the business.”

Senator Chris van Hollers, D-Md. , left, Senator Brian Sweetheart, D-Hawaii, Senator Chris Murphy, D-Conn. (Getty Images | Fox News)

Rubio's supportive stance on Trump's foreign aid cuts, defending his deportation of Kilmar Abreg Garcia and his so-called actions that were not enough to help him return to the United States, his attitude towards the Russian-Ukrainian war, and Rubio's decision to announce from the U.S. on university campuses to the Democratic Party's regret for the attitudes of protesters.

The secretary was also blamed by Democrats in his alleged role in bringing South African refugees to the United States, Rubio was also criticized by Democrats during his Tuesday testimony on Capitol Hill.

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"I think a lot of us think Marco Rubio will stand up," Democrat Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy said in a CNN interview in March. "Marco Rubio hasn't, and that's a very disappointing for many of his former colleagues in the Senate."