MOMENTS AGO, BEHIND THE SCENES—Our Great Secretary of State @MarcoRubio DJ’s weddings too! Here he is in action tonight at a family wedding…
Let’s goooooo!!!🎶🎼🎵 pic.twitter.com/P8o79iwmZG
— Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅 (@DanScavino) May 3, 2026
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has apparently added a new job to add to his long resume of Trump administration responsibilities: wedding DJ.
“MOMENTS AGO, BEHIND THE SCENES—Our Great Secretary of State @MarcoRubio DJ’s weddings too! Here he is in action tonight at a family wedding… Let’s goooooo!!!” White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino posted on X.
Rubio, who is frequently referred to as the “Secretary of Everything,” wears many hats in the Trump administration, serving as secretary of state, national security adviser and head archivist of the National Archives.

He is the first secretary of state to also serve as national security adviser since Henry Kissinger during the Nixon administration.
He can be seen behind a DJ booth pressing one earpad from his headphones up to his right ear as he crouches over a laptop next to another man, presumably the hired DJ.
The former senator from Florida transformed the wedding into a nightclub from his native Miami as dozens of wedding guests locked arms and danced in a circle. It was not clear whose wedding it was.
Rubio continues to hold the headphones to his ears with a look of intense concentration, and at one moment appeared to give the DJ a signal to speed up the tune.
He’s not the only DJ in the house, or rather, the White House.

President Donald Trump is notorious for DJing his own parties at Mar-a-Lago.
Trump is known to be partial to showtunes, but the song he is most associated with is the Village People’s “YMCA.”
The president often refers to the song as the “gay national anthem” and performs a signature dance to the classic disco track.
He recently admitted his wife, Melania, hates it when he busts out his moves.
“She hates when I dance to what’s sometimes referred to as the gay national anthem… she goes… ‘darling, please don’t dance. It’s not presidential.”


