The New York Times reports Secretary of State Marco Rubio is now interim national security adviser to President Donald Trump, in addition to serving as acting administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development and acting archivist for the National Archives and Records Administration.
“Like a Christmas tree bedecked with shiny ornaments of every shape and size, Marco Rubio, 53, has accumulated four titles starting with his confirmation as secretary of state on Jan. 20, the same day that Mr. Trump took his oath of office,” The Timesreported. However, X had considerably more responses.
“Times are so tough in the Trump economy that Marco Rubio needs to hold three jobs (Secretary of State, National Security Advisor, USAID administrator) just to get by,” wrote Matthew Yglasias, a writer for the American Prospect, The Atlantic, and Slate.
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“LMAO! Think you're busy? Try being MARCO RUBIO! Who is now: - U.S. Secretary of State - Acting U.S. National Security Advisor - Acting Archivist of the U.S. - Acting Administrator of USAID,” wrote Florida Voice Assistant News Director Eric Daugherty.
Bloomberg News anchor and correspondent David Gura appeared more impressed.
“Marco Rubio is now, simultaneously, secretary of state, interim national security adviser, acting administrator of USAID, and acting archivist of the United States,” Uhdeb wrote, seemingly without sarcasm.
Still other personalities, like Semafor Congressional Bureau Chief Burgess Everett were content to tick down Rubio’s expanding list of titles, while Democratic Party strategist Adam Parkhomenko described the multi-hat-wearing Rubio as “a month away from being New Tiffany Trump.”
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Self-made X-platform comedians also had their way, with one poster declaring, “In addition to his duties as Secretary of State, National Security Advisor, National Archivist and ASID Administrator, Marco Rubio will also now be a judge on American Idol.
Read the full New York Times article here.