Dems appear to snub Biden on Easter

The Democratic National Committee recently posted a social media message that seemed to overlook former President Joe Biden, the party’s most recent president. The post, which wished followers a “Happy Easter,” featured images of former Presidents Jimmy Carter, John F. Kennedy, Barack Obama, and Bill Clinton, but notably did not include a photo of Biden.
Biden completed his only term earlier this year, handing over the presidency to Republican President Donald Trump. Despite being eligible for reelection, Biden decided to end his campaign over the summer, paving the way for former Vice President Kamala Harris due to concerns about his age.
During his final weeks in office, Biden expressed regret about not continuing his campaign, stating that he believed he could have defeated Trump if he had stayed in the race. However, Trump ultimately secured a convincing victory over Harris in the Electoral College and won the popular vote for the first time in his presidential bids.
On Easter, Trump took to social media to criticize Biden, accusing him of allowing criminals to enter the country through an open borders policy. Trump referred to Biden as the “worst and most incompetent president” and criticized the 2020 election process.
The DNC did not provide a response to Fox News’ request for comment regarding the social media post. The controversy surrounding the omission of Biden from the Easter message sparked discussions about party dynamics and the future of the Democratic Party.
In conclusion, the social media post by the DNC inadvertently highlighted tensions within the party and raised questions about the legacy of former President Joe Biden. As political dynamics continue to shift, it will be interesting to see how the DNC navigates these challenges and shapes its messaging moving forward.
This article was written by Michael Lee for Fox News, a seasoned political writer with experience covering various political events and developments.