
""But you get an idea of how the Trump administration is currently working because [Secretary of State] Marco Rubio folded up a little note, handed it to Trump, Trump opened up the note and he's like..." Host Joanna Coles pointed out that the note said, "Go back to the guy from Chevron." "And Trump just read it out loud straight because those parts of his brain just aren't working anymore," Rothkopf said. "But if you're Stephen Miller, you know, you hand him a note, and you say, 'Take over Greenland,' or you hand him a note, and you say, 'White people only.' Or you hand him a note, and you say, 'Let's shut down the Fed,' and Trump goes, 'Uh huh.'""
""The incident that Rothkopf and Coles are referring to was a roundtable of oil and gas executives held at the White House on Friday to discuss how the U.S. will divvy up Venezuela's natural resources. The clip of Rubio's note was widely shared on social media after the roundtable. @metrouk 'Go back to Chevron. They want to discuss something!' Trump left Marco Rubio red-faced as he accidentally read out a private note slipped to him across the table. The US president slipped up during a Venezuela oil meeting while discussing his plans for the country's huge oil reserves, l""
Donald Trump claimed to be the "acting president of Venezuela" and displayed other erratic behavior in 2026. During a White House roundtable of oil and gas executives, Secretary of State Marco Rubio folded a private note, handed it to Trump, and Trump read the note aloud. The note reportedly said "Go back to the guy from Chevron." A video clip of the moment was widely shared on social media. The roundtable addressed how U.S. officials might divvy up Venezuela's natural resources. The episode contributed to public concern about Trump's cognitive functioning.
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