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Brief May 8, 2026 · 9:45 am ET Source: NYT Politics

Rubio Flies to Rome to Clean Up Trump's Meloni Mess

Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to Rome this week after a public rift opened between President Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni — until recently among Trump's closest European allies — according to The New York Times. The falling-out was accelerated by Trump's attacks on Pope Francis's successor during a politically sensitive papal transition moment in a majority-Catholic country.

The strategic read is straightforward: Rubio is operating as the institutional cleanup crew, the role he has played repeatedly since January 2025. He flies in after Trump torches a relationship; he tries to reassure the ally that the bilateral relationship survives the president's temperament.

The problem with that play: Meloni is herself a right-wing nationalist who staked domestic credibility on her Trump alignment. A visible rupture is costly for her, which means the damage isn't just diplomatic — it accelerates the broader European recalculation about whether U.S. commitments under this administration are structurally reliable.

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