U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced on Monday that he's tapping Senator Marco Rubio as acting chairman of the chamber's intelligence panel.
McConnell said in a statement that Rubio, a Florida Republican, has accepted his invitation to serve as acting chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Rubio, for his part, said in a statement that he's grateful to McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, for the confidence in him.
The announcement came several days after Senator Richard Burr, who is under investigation for stock trades he had made ahead of a market downturn triggered by the coronavirus pandemic, said that he was stepping aside as the Senate intelligence chair.
Rubio, 48, was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2010.