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Rubio Fills in as White House Press Secretary During Leavitt's Maternity Leave

Rubio will fill in as press secretary for one briefing while Leavitt is on maternity leave, as the White House uses other officials to cover.

  • On Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State and acting National Security Advisor Marco Rubio will fill in for White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, hosting the briefing at 3 p.m. ET in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room.
  • Leavitt began maternity leave last week to give birth to her second child with her husband, Nicholas Riccio, prompting the need for temporary press briefing coverage.
  • Rubio now holds multiple cabinet positions as Secretary of State and acting National Security Advisor, a workload that has inspired internet memes depicting him in various outfits and scenarios.
  • White House Communications Director Steven Cheung is managing press shop business during Leavitt's absence, as the administration opted against appointing a single permanent replacement.
  • Rubio is now considered a 2028 Republican nomination front-runner alongside Vice President JD Vance, despite President Donald Trump once calling him "Little Marco" during their contentious 2016 primary.
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Marco Rubio led a press conference at the White House. Secretary of State climbed the podium to replace Karoline Leavitt, who is on maternity leave. Rubio referred to the current conflict with Iran, the crisis in Cuba, and answered a question related to an official from Venezuela. According to Politico, Rubio is not Leavitt’s official alternate. Instead, several strong names from the Trump administration will take turns answering questions from …

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio answered questions from reporters for about an hour in the White House briefing room on the 5th. Rubio, who enjoys the deep trust of President Donald Trump, holds multiple positions in the administration—Secretary of State, National Security Advisor, Acting Administrator of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), and Acting Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)—and …

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NBC News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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