Multiple reports discuss the origin of a viral image meme showing U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio sitting on a couch in the Oval Office, which has circulated widely online. One outlet says it has identified the person behind the meme, presenting the claim as a way of clarifying how the graphic began spreading rather than ascribing political intent to Rubio. The reporting focuses on tracing the meme’s creation and dissemination, including how it came to be shared and referenced in social media posts. While some social media commentary around the meme frames it as a dramatic turning point for Rubio’s political trajectory, the published reporting centers on the “truth behind” its origin and availability of attribution. The outlets’ accounts do not provide additional verified details about any concrete political consequences, instead emphasizing the provenance of the image and the circumstances of its appearance online. The overall coverage is about media circulation—how a specific meme gained attention—rather than reporting new government or political actions by Rubio.
Origin of viral meme featuring Marco Rubio sitting in the Oval Office traced
Multiple reports discuss the origin of a viral image meme showing U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio sitting on a couch in the Oval Office, which has circulated widely online. One outlet says it has...
- A meme depicting Secretary of State Marco Rubio sitting on a couch in the Oval Office goes viral online.
- One report claims to trace the meme’s origin to its creator.
- The reporting frames the story as clarifying how the meme started spreading.
- The coverage focuses on the meme’s provenance rather than new political actions by Rubio.
The Daily Mail has discovered the originator of the prolific meme of Secretary of State Marco Rubio sitting on a couch in the Oval Office.
10 hours agoThe Daily Mail has discovered the originator of the prolific meme of Secretary of State Marco Rubio sitting on a couch in the Oval Office.
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