'Where is Joe Biden' trends on X as Biden not seen by public in 5 days

"Where is Joe Biden? Serious question. Is he ok?"

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"Where is Joe Biden? Serious question. Is he ok?"

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Hannah Nightingale Washington DC
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"Where is Joe Biden" trended on X Monday, coming after Biden announced on Sunday that he would be ending his reelection bid. The announcement was made through X, and the last time Biden was seen by the public in person was on Wednesday when he tested positive for Covid and had to cancel remaining events in Nevada.

In his announcement, Biden wrote that he would "speak to the Nation later this week in more detail about my decision," but no additional details were given. Some on social media have even questioned whether Biden actually signed the dropout letter that was posted to social media after comparing signatures.

The phrase "Where is Joe Biden" reached number three in US trending topics on X as of Monday afternoon, more than 24 hours after the announcement.

"Where is Joe Biden? Serious question. Is he ok," Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene asked.

"It's the following day. There's been no press conference, interviews, photos, or posts from him," women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines wrote. "It's been asked but it's worth reiterating. Where is Joe Biden?"

"Where IS Joe Biden? Astounding that he hasn’t been seen or heard since quitting the race," wrote Piers Morgan.

Former New York Legislator Ben Geller said, "I have a serious question and it’s not sarcastic…. Where is Joe Biden? Things are starting to look extremely strange in my training & experience. I mean this with respect, is he even alive? Americans deserve proof of life NOW!"

Others joked about the situation, likening it to the movie Weekend at Bernie’s.

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