The House Foreign Affairs Committee formally killed a GOP proposal to give Secretary of State Marco Rubio the power to revoke Americans’ passports over alleged terror ties on Thursday — but not before Democrats lambasted the idea one last time.

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Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., floated giving Rubio unilateral power over passports when he introduced a larger State Department reorganization bill last week. Following an online backlash, he introduced an amendment to his own bill dropping the idea on Sunday.

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