White House Pers Secretary Karoline Leavitt Cut “pathetic” rumors pushed by the media about State Secretary Marco Rubio and Elon Musk Feuding.
“Everyone is aboard the mission of President Trump and the mission of Doge to identify this waste and fraud, to be good stewards of the money from the American taxpayers, and both Elon and Marco do incredible work in their respective roles, and that applies to everyone in the Cabinet of President Trump.”
“He (Trump) has really put together an extraordinary team, and I think it is pathetic that the regular media work overtime to try President Trump of Elon and other members of his cabinet, but their attempts fail. Everyone works as one team to one goal, and it is to make America big again,” she added.

It was said that Marco Rubio and Elon Musk argued behind closed doors during a recent Trump cabinet meeting. (Evelyn Hockstein/Pool/AFP via Getty images (left)/Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images/Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images (Right))
Rumors swirled after reporting the New York Times reported That Thursday Doge Lead Musk collided with Rubio behind closed doors during a cabinet meeting because Rubio reportedly had not fired enough people in USAID.
According to The Times, Rubio shot back and insisted that the more than 1500 officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who have adopted Trump’s buy -out offers should be considered fired.
Trump has rejected reports from the spit and even the question of Gabe Gutierrez about the issue in the Oval Office on Friday NBC News’ Gabe Gutierrez, struck down, Call the reporter a “troublemaker” To raise the subject during a signing of an executive order to create the White House Task Force for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Leavitt confirmed on Sunday that “not such a feud”, adding that “everything is good” between Rubio and Musk.
“The (cabinet) meeting was very productive,” she added. “It was an open dialogue and discussion, that is exactly what the President’s team should do, to implement the goals of the president.”
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Rachel del Guidice from Fox News has contributed to this report.