Rubio pokes fun at Hillary’s Chipotle outing
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on Thursday poked fun at Hillary Clinton’s visit to a Chipotle in Ohio, saying his recent visit to the restaurant chain didn’t draw the same amount of attention.
“I looked for the cameras. There were a couple there, but no one said anything,” Rubio said with a laugh when asked about any surveillance footage of his Chipotle stop during an appearance on “Fox and Friends.”
Rubio, one of the top Republican candidates for president, said he visited a Chipotle at Union Station in Washington, D.C, on Wednesday evening, where he ordered a chicken quesadilla.
“I know it’s not healthy. I’ll probably get in trouble for that,” Rubio said, smiling.
{mosads}His comments came after a Fox News host mentioned Clinton’s incognito visit to a Chipotle in Ohio earlier in the week amid her road trip to the early voting state of Iowa. The stop, as part of her campaign rollout this week, came on the heels of Rubio’s own presidential campaign announcement on Monday.
Clinton’s Chipotle outing with aide Huma Abedin went viral after surveillance footage emerged that show the pair wearing sunglasses as they went to pay for a chicken burrito bowl, chicken salad, blackberry Izze drink and a soda.
The restaurant manager later said the pair didn’t put money in the restaurant’s tip jar.
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