White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino posted the clip on X, showing the US secretary of state in headphones pumping his fist behind the decks.
As John Summit and Hayla's "Shiver" played, wedding guests cheered and danced, while social media users shared reactions and AI-generated images recasting Rubio as a club DJ.
The light-hearted video spotlighted Rubio in an unusual off-duty moment as he also serves as acting national security adviser and holds one of Washington's highest-profile foreign policy roles.
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