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Democrats Snub Biden By Leaving Him Out of Party's Easter Post

Democrats Snub Biden By Leaving Him Out of Party's Easter Post
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The Democratic Party appeared to snub President Joe Biden on Easter Sunday by excluding him from a social media post highlighting past Democratic presidents celebrating the holiday. 

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In a “Happy Easter” message on X, the party shared photos of former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, and John F. Kennedy with their families during Easter celebrations at the White House. 

However, users quickly noticed the glaring omission of Biden and his family from the photo collage, sparking questions and criticism online.

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X users pointed to last year’s White House Easter Egg Roll, recalling the moment when the Easter Bunny had to step in and guide Biden to his next location—an incident widely viewed as a sign of his ongoing confusion that would last throughout the rest of his presidency. 

Meanwhile, what a year can bring: a president who doesn't require the Easter Bunny to lead him around. 


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