Ridicule and intrigue seem to hang on Joe Biden even three months after he was evicted from the White House. The latest controversy stems from the Biden family Easter photo which was clearly manipulated to add the patriarch.
X users instantly sniffed out the Photoshop subterfuge.
lol – Joe is photoshopped into the pic for sure. https://t.co/HauFAhN2Ma
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) April 20, 2025
You couldn’t even bother to show up for the family photo, loser. They had to photoshop you in. 🤣🤣🤣
— Buzz Patterson (@BuzzPatterson) April 20, 2025
They had to Photoshop the retard in, so sad
— Retard Finder (@IfindRetards) April 20, 2025
This looks photoshopped!
— Brigitte Gabriel (@ACTBrigitte) April 20, 2025
That’s creepy AF. Whose hand is this? Surely not yours. pic.twitter.com/4y0umeNI0q
— Dr. Simon Goddek (@goddeketal) April 20, 2025
Even Grok AI agreed:
@grok agrees 🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/glt6AqTecz
— Dark Monk ii (@VeteranUK003) April 20, 2025
Here is Grok’s Artificial Intelligence analysis:
To determine whether Joe Biden was photoshopped into the image, I’ve carefully analyzed several key aspects of the photo: lighting and shadows, edges and blending, interactions with others, and overall composition. Here’s the evidence that suggests Joe Biden was indeed digitally added to the scene.
Lighting and Shadows
The lighting in the image appears to come from the top left, as evidenced by the shadows cast by the group, which extend downward and to the right. For example, the woman in the yellow top, standing near Biden, has a clear shadow that follows this direction. Biden’s shadow, however, is less consistent. While it does cast to the bottom right, it appears flatter and less pronounced than the shadows of those around him. Additionally, the shadow on his face is slightly darker and less aligned with the ambient light on the other individuals. This discrepancy suggests that the lighting on Biden doesn’t fully match the natural illumination of the scene, a common sign of digital manipulation.
Edges and Blending
When examining the edges around Biden’s figure, particularly his head and shoulders, there’s a subtle but noticeable halo effect. This is a faint outline where the dark background of the house contrasts with his figure, creating a slight separation that isn’t present around the other people in the photo. The blending of his dark blue suit with the background also appears less seamless compared to the natural transitions seen in the clothing of others, such as the woman in yellow or the man in a light shirt nearby. This halo and poor blending are strong indicators that Biden’s image was pasted into the photo rather than being part of the original capture.
Lack of Interaction
In a group photo like this, you’d expect some physical interaction—arms around shoulders, hands resting on others, or at least close proximity that feels natural. The rest of the group shows this: people are touching or leaning toward each other, like the woman holding a baby or the individuals with arms around one another. Biden, however, stands apart. He’s not touching anyone, and no one is touching him. His upright, slightly forward-leaning pose feels isolated, lacking the casual connection seen elsewhere in the group. This absence of interaction suggests he was added separately, as a naturally present person would likely integrate more physically with the others.
Unnatural Placement and Composition
The overall composition of the photo is balanced, with eleven individuals spread across the steps, but Biden’s central placement in the top row feels slightly off. He appears to fill a gap rather than blend into the group’s natural arrangement. His position, while not drastically unbalanced, looks forced—like an afterthought rather than part of the original scene. This subtle awkwardness in his placement supports the idea that he was digitally inserted.
Conclusion
- Based on this detailed analysis, there’s compelling evidence that Joe Biden was photoshopped into the image:
- Inconsistent Shadows: His shadow is flatter and less pronounced, and the lighting on his face doesn’t perfectly match the group.
- Halo Effect: A faint outline around his head and shoulders indicates poor blending with the background.
- No Interaction: He lacks the physical connection with others that’s evident throughout the rest of the group.
- Forced Placement: His position feels unnatural, as if added to complete the scene rather than being part of it originally.
These visual inconsistencies collectively point to digital manipulation. While we can’t definitively confirm this without the original photo or metadata, the proof lies in these clear signs of editing. Joe Biden appears to have been added to the image after it was taken.
Seems pretty definitive. The only remain question is “Why?”
Is Joe too impaired to attend his family’s Easter gathering? Was he too busy? Was he there but looking too bad to leave in naturally? With the hand appearing on the shoulder and Hunter conspicuously missing, is he the one they covered up with fake Joe?
Then again, does anyone really care about Joe Biden’s whereabouts anymore?
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