President Donald Trump caused a stir during a recent White House press conference when he publicly embarrassed Secretary of State Marco Rubio by reading a private note from him out loud on live television. The incident took place on January 9 during a meeting with oil and gas executives at the White House, with Trump seated between Vice President JD Vance and Rubio.
The awkward moment unfolded when Trump called on ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance to speak, and Rubio discreetly passed a note to the president. Trump immediately drew attention to the exchange by announcing, “Marco just gave me a note,” before reading it aloud. The note instructed Trump to go back to Chevron for a discussion. As Trump read the message, Vance laughed and Rubio smiled awkwardly. Trump then jokingly said, “Go ahead, I’m going back to Chevron,” before patting Rubio on the back and thanking him.
After a voice off camera asked if there was a question, Trump picked up the note again and inquired about its contents. Energy Secretary Chris Wright then redirected the conversation to Mark Nelson of Chevron for updates. Rubio quickly folded and tucked away the note as the meeting continued.
The moment quickly went viral online, with many noting Rubio’s discomfort as Trump read the private message in front of everyone. This incident echoed a similar one from the fall, when Rubio passed a note to Trump during a meeting regarding a tentative peace agreement between Israel and Hamas. The note instructed Trump to approve a Truth Social post regarding the deal.
Despite the awkward exchange, Trump continued the meeting for another 10 minutes before acknowledging Rubio’s presence as the Secretary of State. This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of live television and the challenges of maintaining privacy in a public setting.

