Joe Biden’s recent Christmas Eve family photo has sparked a wave of mockery online, showcasing a curious composition that has left many scratching their heads. In the image, Dr. Jill Biden stands prominently in front of Joe, obscuring a significant part of his face. This bizarre positioning has led to speculation about whether it might be an attempt to conceal bruising or signs of a medical issue, such as a drooping mouth.

Social media users have not held back in voicing their opinions. Andy Ngo pointedly remarked on the perceived disrespect shown by having the family patriarch hidden in the background. “I think it’s disrespectful to put the eldest family member in the back of a photo taken for the former president’s social media,” he stated. The sentiment resonated with others who noticed the unusual setup. Gunther Eagleman asked, “Where’s Joe?” echoing the confusion many felt upon first glance. Another user humorously noted, “Took me a while to find ya, champ,” further amplifying the laughter at Biden’s expense.

This is not an isolated incident. Earlier in the year, Biden faced ridicule for a questionable photoshopped Easter image he shared, which raised eyebrows for its oddities. Observers are beginning to see a pattern in Biden’s photographic choices, leading to increased scrutiny.

The photo’s caption, “Wishing you a peaceful and joyful Christmas Eve filled with love,” contrasts sharply with the chaotic reactions from the public. Instead of harmony and joy, it seems the image has generated confusion and derision. As Biden navigates the public spotlight, these unusual posts continue to raise questions about both the intent and the image he seeks to project during these festive occasions.

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