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Thu Dec 11, 2025, 05:34 PM Thursday

MaddowBlog-As Cabinet secretaries prioritize distractions and trivialities, Rubio focuses on fonts [View all]

As the nation’s chief diplomat turns his attention to typefaces, it’s hard not to wonder: Doesn’t he have better things to do?

Rubio focuses on fonts, Duffy focuses on airport pull-ups, Hegseth focuses on paintings, Noem focuses on photo-ops, and Trump focuses on ballrooms and bathrooms ...

Shouldn’t they have other things to do? www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-12-11T18:04:51.602Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/as-cabinet-secretaries-prioritize-distractions-and-trivialities-rubio-focuses-on-fonts

When the State Department changed the fonts on official documents to Calibri in 2023, it had a good reason. As The New York Times reported, the move “was intended to improve accessibility for readers with disabilities, such as low vision and dyslexia, and for people using assistive technologies, like screen readers.”

This week, the department undid that move. Reuters reported:

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday ordered diplomats to return to using Times New Roman font in official communications, calling his predecessor Antony Blinken’s decision to adopt Calibri a ‘wasteful’ diversity move, according to an internal department cable seen by Reuters.


The Times report on this added that for the nation’s chief diplomat, who issued an “Action Request” memo to U.S. posts around the world, reversing course on font selection was part of “a push to stamp out diversity efforts and … return to tradition.”.....

And this is the moment that the top diplomat for the world’s preeminent superpower decided to issue an international declaration to U.S. embassies, missions and outposts about … a typeface?

As ridiculous as this might seem, it’s part of a pattern in which White House Cabinet officials can’t seem to shake their interest in distractions and trivialities. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has devoted time to helping air travelers who want to do pull-ups at airports. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has invested a bizarre amount of interest in paintings, library books and grooming standards. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has embraced camera-ready tactics and performative politics to an almost cartoonish degree.

And then, of course, there’s Donald Trump himself, who appears far more interested in ballrooms and bathrooms than governance.

As Rubio joins the club and turns his attention to fonts, it’s hard not to wonder: Don’t these guys have more important things to do?

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