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Former President Joe Biden wished followers a “a peaceful and joyful Christmas Eve filled with love” on X Wednesday, but his obscured presence in the family photo drew much of the attention. The 46th commander-in-chief stood in the back with his face partially blocked by former first lady Jill Biden.
Biden's Christmas Eve family photo sparks social media debate over positioning, with Hunter prominently featured while Biden appears partially obscured.
Biden, 83, shared the image of himself and seven members of his family around 9 p.m. on Christmas Eve, writing: “Wishing you a peaceful and joyful Christmas Eve filled with love.” Surprisingly, the gaffe-prone 46th president wasn’t front and center, as is common for family patriarchs.
Joe Biden’s unusual Christmas family photo sparked social media reactions, including comments like “Where’s Joe?” and “Hunter is the alpha now.”
Hunter Biden appeared on "The Shawn Ryan Show" on Monday, and said it was "a mistake" for him to join the board of directors of the Ukrainian gas company Burisma in 2014.
Over the course of the month of November, the DNC lost roughly $6 million from its campaign war chest as spending outpaced contributions.
WASHINGTON — The White House has installed plaques on the exterior of the building bashing President Donald Trump's predecessors, including Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama, and promoting disinformation about their administrations.
Brian Kilmeade broke with fellow Fox pundit Jesse Watters, who dismissed the partisan plaques as Trump "having a little fun" with presidential portraits.
The White House on Wednesday unveiled new plaques beneath portraits of America’s 45 presidents on its “Presidential Walk of Fame.”
Hunter Biden gave an interview on "The Shawn Ryan Show," where he claimed wealthy Americans avoided consequences while regular people suffer from division.