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Marco Rubio orders diplomats to use Times New Roman, internet reacts: ‘Always working on top priorities’

Updated on: Dec 11, 2025 10:49 am IST

Marco Rubio said Times New Roman will be used instead of Calibri in both internal and external documents.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has directed the State Department to reinstate the use of Times New Roman typeface for official purposes, halting the use of Calibri, thereby reversing a change made under the Biden administration. The Internet reacted to the news with hilarity and satire, with most joking that it was indeed the “pressing national issue” that needed to be resolved.

Marco Rubio’s announcement has sparked chatter on social media, prompting many to react with hilarious posts. (Bloomberg)

In 2023, Antony Blinken adopted Calibri, stating that the font type was more accessible for people with visual disabilities, according to the BBC. However, in a recent announcement, Rubio said that Times New Roman was "more formal”.

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This new rule will apply to both external and internal documents. The creator of the Calibri typeface, Dutch designer Lucas de Groot, told the outlet that this change was “sad” and “hilarious”.

"Calibri was designed to facilitate reading on modern computer screens - it was chosen to replace TNR - the typeface that Rubio wants to go back to now," said De Groot.

How did social media react?

Calibri is a sans-serif font and an extremely readable typeface. It is usable in almost any situation and was first published in 2007 as one of the typefaces in the Microsoft ClearType font collection.

 
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