
Marco Rubio Reveals Wild Way He Avoids Looking ‘Weak’ To Trump
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It involves mummifying himself on board Air Force One.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has revealed how he hides from Donald Trump aboard Air Force One in order to get some rest.
In a lengthy profile examining Trump’s health published Monday by New York Magazine, Rubio described his weird strategy to avoid being spotted by the president during flights.
“There’s an office with two couches, and I usually want to sleep on one of those two couches,” Rubio told the magazine’s Washington correspondent, Ben Terris.
“But what I do is I cocoon myself in a blanket. I cover my head. I look like a mummy,” he added. Terris noted that Rubio demonstrated by “pulling a blanket over his body as if he were auditioning for a Snuggie commercial.”
Rubio said the tactic is necessary because Trump rarely sleeps on the presidential jet. “Because I know that at some point on the flight, he’s going to emerge from the cabin and start prowling the hallways to see who is awake,” he explained.













