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President Donald Trump takes a drink of water while speaking in the Diplomatic Room of the White House
While speaking animatedly at the White House on Wednesday about his 11 days abroad, Trump abruptly stopped talking and stooped to look for water behind the podium. Staffers typically leave a bottle or glass of water under the podium, but this time the president came up empty.

They don't have water," Trump said. "That's OK." A voice in the wings alerted him to a bottle of Fiji water within arm's reach that the president hadn't seen.


Watch Trump's awkward water break during White House statement
Trump grabbed for it, seeming to try to keep the bottle away from his body and out of camera view as he unscrewed the cap before taking some gulps, reminiscent of another ill-fated political water bottle sip a few years ago by Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida — which Trump had previously mocked.

Trump had been merciless about Rubio's ill-fated drink that went viral during his Republican response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address in 2013.


2013 STOTU: Rubio halts response for awkward drink of water
"Do you remember that catastrophe?" Trump said on the campaign trail early last year, speaking of one of his rivals for the GOP nomination. During that rally, Trump brandished a water bottle and dumped water around the stage, yelling, "It's Rubio!"


Rubio responded immediately Wednesday, with a tweet:


Marco Rubio

@marcorubio
Similar,but needs work on his form.Has to be done in one single motion & eyes should never leave the camera. But not bad for his 1st time https://twitter.com/warddpatrick/status/930899999092887552

Pat Ward

@WardDPatrick
President Trump stops his speech to search for water
cc: @marcorubio

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The Florida senator wasn't the only one poking fun at the president, with journalists taking to Twitter to make light of the moment.

This has really been a missed branding moment for Trump Water.

— Mike Warren (@MichaelRWarren) November 1
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