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Vice President JD Vance Reveals Who Is The Funniest Person In Trump’s Cabinet
Here’s something to lighten up your day.
During a recent MAHA Summit hosted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Vice President JD Vance revealed who he thinks who is the funniest person in the Trump cabinet outside of President trump.
Vance was asked by RFK Jr. who he thinks is the funniest person in the cabinet to which Vance responded, Marco Rubio.
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JUST IN – IT’S OFFICIAL: MARCO RUBIO has been voted funniest person in President Trump’s Cabinet
VANCE: “Outside of the president? Marco.”
RFK: “Yeah. Marco. NO RIVAL!”
VANCE: “Great comedic timing.”
RFK: “He says something that makes EVERYBODY laugh at least once… pic.twitter.com/AGeSBnrnRs
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 12, 2025
To be honest I didn’t expect that!
Rubio usually looks the most serious out of the bunch.
The Associated Press reported more on the MAHA Summit:
Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday praised Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s willingness to question established science and embrace nontraditional voices in the health care space, saying that often throughout history, “all the experts were wrong.”
In remarks in a fireside chat between the two men at a “Make America Healthy Again” summit in the nation’s capital, Vance also propped up Kennedy’s MAHA movement, saying it has been “a critical part of our success in Washington.”
Vance’s words show how Kennedy, whose wrecking-ball approach to public health agencies and longstanding vaccine skepticism have made him a polarizing figure among the public and in Congress, has been embraced by the White House as a needed force for change.
“Of all the specific initiatives that you guys have worked on effectively, the most important thing is that your team is willing to ask questions that people in government haven’t been asking in a long time,” Vance told Kennedy onstage.
The Vance-Kennedy event was livestreamed, but the summit was otherwise off limits to the press.
Even as President Donald Trump and Kennedy have disagreed on issues from COVID-19 vaccines to abortion, the White House this year has largely left Kennedy alone as he has made sweeping changes to the agencies he leads, including laying off thousands of workers, firing science advisers and remaking vaccine guidelines.
Here’s a clip on a more serious topic from the summit:
.@VP‘s MIC DROP MOMENT at the MAHA summit
“There’s this attack where people will say, ‘well, you know, that conclusion is not supported by the science’..
..Science, as practiced in its best form, is if you disagree with it, then you ought to criticize it & argue against it,… pic.twitter.com/s76JQeX2wq
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) November 12, 2025