President Joe Biden condemned the SCOTUS decision in the immunity case and many took note that he appeared to have a spray tan.
Joe Biden appeared in a press conference on Monday evening to respond to the immunity case decision from the US Supreme Court while also appearing slightly orange, indicative of a spray tan. Many compared him to Donald Trump, who has also been mocked for having a similar appearance in speeches. The Supreme Court had ruled in favor of Donald Trump having immunity for official acts. The case was tossed back down to the lower courts for further review.
The possible tan could have been a move to help him after the response to the debate last week, in which he looked older and much more feeble. He also looked much paler at the time. A spray tan meant to make him look younger may have been a possible move by his team in an effort to quell fears over Biden's age and appearance during public speeches.
Trump himself posted a photo of Biden on his Truth Social account, appearing to point out the alleged spray tan on Biden.
One user on social media put a picture of Biden from the debate next to Biden from the speech on Monday evening, and added, “Joe Biden has become more orange than Trump.”
Independent journalist Kyle Becker posted a video of the president from the press conference and wrote, “Why is Joe Biden suddenly... orange? Is his new tactic to confuse Trump supporters into voting for him?”
Others also posted about how Biden appeared to be taking on the spray tan look that Trump has often been known for.
Some users also posted Biden with Trump's hair on his head to complete the look.
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