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‘Why is everyone giggling?’ Laughter ensues as Rubio calls on right-wing reporter

Reporters at the White House press briefing on Tuesday were audibly laughing after Secretary of State Marco Rubio called on a pro-MAGA correspondent to ask a question.
Rubio called on Cara Castronuova, a White House correspondent for LindellTV, which is owned by Mike Lindell, a Trump ally who also founded My Pillow, when the laughter broke out.
"What happened, why is everyone giggling? What happened? I'm sorry, are they being mean to you? Rubio asked.
"I don't think they are, I don't think they are, I hope not," Castronuova said, asking Rubio to comment on Trump's comment that Iranians needed guns and if the U.S. would supply those.
reporters start giggling as Rubio calls upon a Lindell TV correspondent to ask a question pic.twitter.com/UCfu3OVwAa
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 5, 2026
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After failing to brokerage peace with Iran, Trump meets with China empty handed

President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing for a high-stakes summit this week.
Despite the event being viewed as a potential turning point for ending the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, reports Axios, Trump arrives without a negotiated agreement after months of failed diplomatic efforts.
The Trump administration has pursued an Iran deal since early April but rejected Tehran's counterproposal Sunday, describing it as "unacceptable."
The situation was further complicated Monday when Iranian Ambassador Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli announced Iran's readiness to support a Chinese-proposed four-point peace plan focused on establishing security and development in the Persian Gulf region, according to an automatic translation of their post on X.
The Chinese government has not publicly disclosed details of the proposal, reports The Wall Street Journal.
Iran's endorsement of China's plan, rather than Trump's, creates significant complications for the Beijing summit discussions.
Journalist Charbel Antoun wrote for The Hill, Trump enters negotiations with weakened leverage having failed to broker a deal before the meeting.
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