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Editor : Li Guangsong / Source: Up Media / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0507/2380898.html / Image : Rubio, acting as substitute White House spokesperson, spontaneously added a few jokes to his own story, immediately increasing the topicality of the press conference. (AFP)

White House Press Secretary Levitt's speaking style has been described as combative. Her fast-paced, confident, and unambiguous official pronouncements have been met with mixed reactions. She began maternity leave last week, and who would replace her was a topic of interest for White House reporters. However, it seems the White House is temporarily planning for multiple officials to take turns, including Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Rubio, and even Trump himself. In the past two days, American media have almost universally noted that Rubio, running the first press briefing, is clearly "well-prepared."
Rubio has been instructed to handle the White House press briefing on 5 May 2026, primarily addressing issues related to the Middle East, Latin America, the Vatican, and oil prices. At the same time, many media outlets amplified anecdotes from Rubio's "debut as White House Press Secretary," including his abrupt switch to Spanish to answer questions about Venezuela, and when he called on a reporter in black, and a reporter in blue prepared to ask a question, Rubio immediately "corrected" him: "No, you're not wearing black, you're wearing blue. I'm colorblind, but I can distinguish blue from black!" (Rubio had previously admitted in 2012 that he was colorblind and needed his wife's help with clothing choices).
Many reporters captured these impromptu moments from Rubio, as the reactions were generally similar, and a knowing smile was normal. Of course, this was quite different from the atmosphere of White House press conferences hosted by Levitt, who was described as a "machine gun." Compared to Trump and other cabinet members who rarely made such jokes, Rubio seemed quite relaxed and at ease with reporters. His ability to directly communicate with Spanish-speaking reporters (speaking in Spanish and then repeating in English) became a unique and significant feature of his appearance.
It is undeniable that both Rubio and Vance are potential Republican candidates for the 2028 presidential election. On 5 May, Rubio appeared in the White House press room. When he tried to ease the atmosphere by saying to the large group of reporters, "Guys, it's a complete mess here," a White House reporter immediately replied, "Welcome to the White House." The reporter's double entendre was self-evident. Given this arrangement, the media could not help but consider the political significance of Rubio's statement.
In addition to his role as acting White House press secretary, Rubio, besides his primary job as Secretary of State, also serves as acting National Security Advisor. He previously served as acting Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development and acting Director of the National Archives. Some have used AI to dress Rubio in clothing representing different professional roles, implying that he could be entrusted with important responsibilities at any time. Compared to Vance, who has consistently advocated for restraint in U.S. military intervention overseas, Rubio is known for his hawkish stance. However, these occasional "softer" news stories have somewhat softened his sharp image.
While both Vance and Rubio have carefully avoided portraying themselves as potential 2028 candidates, it is difficult to suppress American curiosity about who will succeed them. Trump has praised Vance's talent and said Rubio will be the best Secretary of State in American history. As of now, it is indeed difficult to assess who Trump prefers, but it is certain that Trump understands Vance and Rubio are very different types of people. Regarding the current Iran war, Vance has clearly been "trying hard to talk about anything but the war" in public, while Rubio is very enthusiastic about defending the war. When Trump described the duo as a hammer (Rubio) and a velvet glove (Vance), it might be an intentional attempt to balance their roles within the government's established plans. Given this balance, Trump is even less likely to choose a successor now.
On another note, having Rubio and Vance take turns facing White House reporters during Levitt's maternity leave could also be a kind of "test." After all, being a "White House correspondent" is considered the highest honor in American political journalism, and many of the correspondents are highly respected or known for their shrewdness and sharp wit. Levitt's rise to prominence is partly due to her willingness to "talk back" to heavyweight journalists, that, while drawing both praise and criticism, has certainly pleased Trump. However, Rubio (and Vance, who has not even taken the stage yet), given their primary roles, cannot afford to be as "unrestrained" as Levitt. Standing on the White House press dais, they must be able to handle the White House press secretary while also remembering Rubio's identity as Secretary of State. The balance of their statements and their style is naturally more challenging than Levitt's.
It was precisely under this expected caution that Rubio spontaneously added a few humorous remarks, immediately increasing the topicality of the press conference.
Therefore, this press conference was not just about increasing Rubio's exposure (he does not really need that kind of exposure), but more importantly, it was an opportunity to see how Rubio would handle the "small-scale resistance" from senior reporters in the tense atmosphere of the press room, given the "confrontational relationship" between the U.S. government and White House reporters. White House reporters, in particular, are known for their loud questions, interruptions and difficulty in management.
Now it seems Rubio's first experience as White House spokesperson was more than just a "pass."
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