Deputy President has in the recent weeks been taking on headlines by different publications that have been signalling a rift in his relationship with the President.
On Monday, he took to his Twitter to set the record straight over an article by The Standard titled, "Uhuru in New Airport Drama Over Ruto Ally."
DP Ruto noted that the article had political undertones attached to it with an agenda against the cordial relationship of the executive duo.
"Kenyans can see through Standard Media's desperate gutter journalism lies of drama.
"Jubilee is built on rock-solid philosophy and beliefs that no amount of scheming and propaganda can undermine.
In their article, The Standard disclosed that President Uhuru Kenyatta reportedly caused a scuffle over photos that had been taken of him and one of his deputy William Ruto's ally.
According to the publication, the president is said to have sent one of his guards to order a number of official photographers to delete some photos of his reception at the airport.
Uhuru had landed from Japan and was received by the DP, Chief of Defence Forces, General Samson Mwathethe, military service commanders, Inspector General of Police Hillary Mutyambai, Nandi Governor Stephen Sang and others.
The paper detailed that both photographers from the president's and DP's pools captured the leaders as they exchanged pleasantries and Sang was the last to be greeted.