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  • Photos of Marco Rubio recently went viral after he was seen wearing dress shoes that appeared noticeably too big.

    The images surfaced shortly after a report from the The Wall Street Journal revealed that Donald Trump has been gifting $145 Florsheim Oxford shoes to members of his inner circle.

    According to the report, Trump often guesses the recipient’s shoe size on the spot and sends the shoes afterward.

    Recipients reportedly include JD Vance, Pete Hegseth, and Howard Lutnick, among others.

    The idea apparently started after Trump told Rubio and Vance during an Oval Office meeting that their footwear looked “terrible.”

    Each box reportedly arrives with Trump’s signature and sometimes a personal note.

    One White House official told the Journal that many recipients are “afraid not to wear them.”

    So when the boss buys the shoes…
    even if they don’t fit, you might still put them on.
    Photos of Marco Rubio recently went viral after he was seen wearing dress shoes that appeared noticeably too big. The images surfaced shortly after a report from the The Wall Street Journal revealed that Donald Trump has been gifting $145 Florsheim Oxford shoes to members of his inner circle. According to the report, Trump often guesses the recipient’s shoe size on the spot and sends the shoes afterward. Recipients reportedly include JD Vance, Pete Hegseth, and Howard Lutnick, among others. The idea apparently started after Trump told Rubio and Vance during an Oval Office meeting that their footwear looked “terrible.” Each box reportedly arrives with Trump’s signature and sometimes a personal note. One White House official told the Journal that many recipients are “afraid not to wear them.” So when the boss buys the shoes… even if they don’t fit, you might still put them on.
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