A key State Department figure is out after purportedly “clashing” with the leader of the agency, Marco Rubio.Pete Marocco was “a key architect of the Trump administration’s campaign to slash foreign aid has left the State Department,” but he has now been let go after “less than three months on the job,” according to the Wall Street Journal’s report.Marocco reportedly “oversaw the closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development and briefly led the foreign-assistance mission at the State Department.”ALSO READ: ‘All hands on deck’: Democrats unleash new strategy to derail TrumpMarocco also “worked closely with billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency and at times clashed with Secretary of State Marco Rubio,” according to the exclusive report.According to the outlet, “A senior administration official confirmed Marocco’s departure.”“He is no longer at State,” the official said, according to the Wall Street Journal.Some officials have claimed Marocco simply completed his job, but the report suggests the firing was a surprise to him.”Marocco learned that his time at the State Department was coming to an end late last week, according to a person close to him. After a meeting at the White House, Marocco was told by State Department officials he was out at the agency, the person said, noting he had to hand in his agency badge and laptop,” the report states. “Another U.S. official said it wasn’t Marocco’s choice to leave the department, adding that he was at times at odds with Rubio and his top advisers.”Read the full report here.