This was an interesting fashion choice for Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
As President Trump and several members of the Trump administration boarded Air Force One, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stole the show.
Rubio, who for the most part has a very serious demeanor, appeared to tap into his goofy side after he wore the same type of Nike sweatsuit that Nicolas Maduro wore when he was captured.
Take a look:
Secretary Rubio rocking the Nike Tech ‘Venezuela’ on Air Force One! 😂 pic.twitter.com/yi1b1mR8M0
— Steven Cheung (@StevenCheung47) May 12, 2026
The New York Post reported more on Rubio’s interesting fashion choice:
Secretary of State Marco Rubio went viral on social media Tuesday for wearing the Nike tracksuit made famous by deposed Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro aboard Air Force One.
“Secretary Rubio rocking the Nike Tech ‘Venezuela’ on Air Force One!” White House communications director Steven Cheung wrote on X, sharing an image of Rubio en route to China in a matching gray tracksuit.
Maduro was wearing the same model tracksuit when he was captured by US forces in early January.
“Secretary Rubio rocking the Nike Tech ‘Venezuela’ on Air Force One!” White House communications director Steven Cheung wrote on X.
President Trump subsequently blasted out a photo of a blindfolded and handcuffed Maduro in his Nike Tech sweats.
The White House described the gag as a “full circle moment,” and shared a video on X of Rubio mocking Maduro shortly after the successful raid.
“If you don’t know, now you know,” the secretary of state said at the time.
Here’s a video the White House released acknowledging Rubio’s hilarious antics:
Full circle moment pic.twitter.com/6hkxyGNo8J
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) May 12, 2026
Fox News reported more on President Trump and other U.S. officials’ visit to China:
Air Force One touches down in Beijing, China at around 7:51 a.m. ET (Wednesday morning U.S. time and Wednesday night in China) at Beijing Capital International Airport.
The plane taxied for around eight minutes before doors opened to prep for the official red-carpet arrival.
President Donald Trump deplaned at 8:08 a.m. ET to be greeted by Chinese Vice President H.E. Han Zheng, along with U.S. Ambassador to China David Perdue, Chinese Ambassador to the U.S H.E. Xie Feng and Executive Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs H.E. Ma Zhaoxu.
Following him off the plane were Trump’s son, Eric, and Lara Trump, his daughter-in-law, as well as assorted travelers, including Space X chief Elon Musk.
He did not answer questions, instead climbing in a limo on the way to his hotel.
The pomp-filled welcoming ceremony included some 300 Chinese youth, a military honor guard and military band.
ADVERTISEMENT“Welcome, welcome! Warm welcome!” the children chanted in Chinese.
Trump has no public events beyond his arrival on Wednesday’s schedule, but is set to meet with Xi a series of times Thursday and Friday.


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