Joe Biden (Photo via Josh Morgan / USA TODAY NETWORK / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Folks on social media did not believe Joe Biden was really part of the family snap he posted for Easter.
With the former United States President no longer responsible for making the big decisions, he was able to spend Easter Sunday with those most important to him, or at least that’s what he claims.
Biden took to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Sunday afternoon, posting a photo of his family on the front porch of a house. The ex-POTUS is shown in the back row, dressed in a navy blue suit, light blue shirt, and a blue striped tie.
“We wish everyone celebrating today a peaceful and joyful Easter,” he wrote as the caption.
Hardly Anyone Believed Joe Biden Was Actually There When The Photo Was Taken
Joe Biden (Image Via Imagn Images)
Social media had questions after Biden shared his post, as many wondered why he appeared to be in a position that was between sitting and standing, or why he was dressed so formally.
“WHOSE HAND IS THIS,” a user asked, zooming in on a discolored hand that was supposedly Biden’s
“Is your forearm 4ft long? With your arm at that angle, it’s physically impossible for those to be your fingers. Who the hell is doing this crappy Photoshop job?” someone else enquired.
“I mean this is obviously photoshopped right? Is he supposed to be standing? Crouching down? This doesn’t even look like a plausible physically position guys😂,” another comment read.
“Why is Biden wearing a full suit and tie and TV makeup for this loving family photo,” someone wrote.
“Lolol. Dude photoshopped himself into the photo and then posted it. 😂” a user laughed.
Whether Biden was there or not may forever be a mystery. If you ask him, he’s probably going to say he was there, but no one’s going to ask him.
Meanwhile, the former President has been in the news following a story from the New York Times, which claims he wasn’t as supportive of transgender athletes in women’s sports in private as he was publicly.
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