Americans Can’t Ignore Stark Difference Between Melania Teump And Jill Biden Thanks To One Simple But Powerful Photo

This is amazing.


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Listen, I will be the first to admit that the Bidens are not perfect people — no one is. Everyone walking the face of this earth makes mistakes or chooses to do things differently than what we expect or want them to. However, I can say with the deepest, most sincere certainty that despite their imperfections, the people who are now in the White House have the very best and purest of intentions, with the health, safety, and well-being of the American people at the heart of every single thing they do.

As I’m sure you’ve seen today, an image is now going around on social media comparing First Lady Dr. Jill Biden’s recent wardrobe choice to that of an infamous choice made by her predecessor, Melania Trump, during Donald’s time in office. During a meeting with UK Prime Minister Borris Johnson, FLOTUS donned a black jacket emblazoned with the word “LOVE” to help “bring unity” during their meeting with the folks across the pond.

In the wake of her good-hearted fashion choice, many Twitter users quickly began to compare Biden’s show of unity to Melania’s infamous, “I don’t really care, do you?” jacket from her visit to the southern border.

However, Dr. Biden isn’t just surpassing Melania Trump in her fashion choices. Our new First Lady is actually buckling down to do the hard work that comes with helping to run this nation.

She proved as much with a photo she posted of herself hard at work at what we assume was her desk, studying a big binder full of paperwork ahead of her departure to the G7 summit with her husband, President Biden.

It was this photo that Americans truly couldn’t ignore in comparison to the sorry excuse for a First Lady that came before her:

To say that this family is a breath of fresh air would be the understatement of the year, folks.

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