As we’ve noted before, the mainstream media loves to report on alleged “feuds” between Republican political figures in stories that oftentimes end up being half-baked or not true at all.
We saw this play out in early March when the New York Times broke a story about an allegedly “explosive” cabinet meeting where they claimed DOGE advisor Elon Musk and Trump Sec. of State Marco Rubio had a heated argument while President Trump looked on for a short time before intervening.
When Trump was asked by NBC News about the supposed “clash” between the two, he shut the reporter down, stating “No clash. I was there. You’re just a troublemaker…Elon gets along great with Marco. They’re both doing a fantastic job. There is no clash.” Despite Trump’s denials, other news outlets picked up the story as well, including CNN.
And in a show of solidarity two days after that report, both Musk and Rubio tag-teamed on the Twitter/X machine to debunk Polish Foreign Affairs Minister Radosław Sikorski’s claims about alleged threats to cut off Ukraine’s Starlink access.
Here we are some two weeks later, and another press outlet is pushing another supposed Trump administration conflict that involves Rubio, except the other person in the alleged conflict according to CNN is United States Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff:
What Rubio didn’t count on was that he might run the risk of being overshadowed as secretary of state by one of Trump’s closest friends, real estate developer and billionaire Steve Witkoff.
Over the first two months of the second Trump administration, Rubio has in some ways taken a back seat on the world stage to Witkoff, whose portfolio has expanded beyond his official title of special envoy to the Middle East. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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