Joe Biden's Chin in Israel Video Sparks Conspiracy Theory
A video of President Joe Biden following his trip to Israel has sparked an unusual conspiracy theory online, with some social-media users accusing the U.S. leader of skipping out on the trip and using a body double.
some social-media users were more concerned with the 80-year-old's appearance than his message. They wrote that the interview was delivered by an imposter wearing a mask, rather than the real president.
"For those that don't know that's not joe Biden it's a mask," wrote one user on X, the social network formerly known as Twitter. "If you don't believe [me], look up pictures of Biden when he was vice president not the same person."
"What happened to his chin? It's a mask!" posted Susan, while @JackPosobiec added: "Holy shlit."
"They've been pretty good up until now making sure he never spends too long in a hot room so the mask will start coming off of his chin," wrote @ArmourofGod14.
"The real Joe Biden did not go to Israel," added @LeesonFreedom.
"It really looks like Joe Biden is wearing a skin mask of his own face," commented Toni, while Micki Larson-Olson posted: "Do you finally believe us."
This isn't the first time Biden has been accused of being a body double in a mask. In April, X user Stew Peters shared a clip of the politician scratching his neck during a meet-and-greet in Dublin.
The scratch leaves what appears to be a slight indentation in his skin, with the person filming the video saying: "Oh my gosh, that's a mask! Holy cow!"
However, there is no evidence that the president was wearing a mask, with Newsweek's Fact Check team analyzing the footage and concluding the video was "misleading."
Other bizarre conspiracy theories include that the White House uses a CGI version of Biden in video messages, and that Biden is actually dead, with his (non-existent) twin brother Beau taking over as president.
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-chin-...ry-1836371
A video of President Joe Biden following his trip to Israel has sparked an unusual conspiracy theory online, with some social-media users accusing the U.S. leader of skipping out on the trip and using a body double.
some social-media users were more concerned with the 80-year-old's appearance than his message. They wrote that the interview was delivered by an imposter wearing a mask, rather than the real president.
"For those that don't know that's not joe Biden it's a mask," wrote one user on X, the social network formerly known as Twitter. "If you don't believe [me], look up pictures of Biden when he was vice president not the same person."
"What happened to his chin? It's a mask!" posted Susan, while @JackPosobiec added: "Holy shlit."
"They've been pretty good up until now making sure he never spends too long in a hot room so the mask will start coming off of his chin," wrote @ArmourofGod14.
"The real Joe Biden did not go to Israel," added @LeesonFreedom.
"It really looks like Joe Biden is wearing a skin mask of his own face," commented Toni, while Micki Larson-Olson posted: "Do you finally believe us."
This isn't the first time Biden has been accused of being a body double in a mask. In April, X user Stew Peters shared a clip of the politician scratching his neck during a meet-and-greet in Dublin.
The scratch leaves what appears to be a slight indentation in his skin, with the person filming the video saying: "Oh my gosh, that's a mask! Holy cow!"
However, there is no evidence that the president was wearing a mask, with Newsweek's Fact Check team analyzing the footage and concluding the video was "misleading."
Other bizarre conspiracy theories include that the White House uses a CGI version of Biden in video messages, and that Biden is actually dead, with his (non-existent) twin brother Beau taking over as president.
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-chin-...ry-1836371
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