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Updated · Fox News · May 12
Marco Rubio Turns 2028 Buzz Into Meme Dominance as Trump Weighs JD or Marco
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 12

Marco Rubio Turns 2028 Buzz Into Meme Dominance as Trump Weighs JD or Marco

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 12
  • Marco Rubio has emerged as the meme-friendly face of Trump’s second administration, with viral clips and fake images amplifying his profile well beyond traditional diplomacy.
  • White House briefings helped drive that surge: Rubio joked through a fill-in press session, ad-libbed with reporters, and leaned into the online humor rather than resisting it.
  • That lighter persona has coincided with a broader expansion of his role, including serving as secretary of state, national security adviser and, for a time, acting national archivist and USAID chief.
  • 2028 speculation now shadows the attention, with Trump reportedly asking advisers “JD or Marco?” as Vice President JD Vance stands as Rubio’s main potential rival for the Republican nomination.
  • The viral rise also carries political stakes because Rubio, despite the jokes, is publicly defending hard-line Trump policies including U.S. action against Iran and the administration’s broader record.
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