Takaichi laughs pointing at a 'faceless' Biden photo... controversy over White House intentions
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae's humor directed at a photo of former President Biden during a White House visit has sparked controversy regarding the intent behind the display.
The White House recently released a video of Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae's visit, showcasing moments from a US-Japan summit held on September 19. In this 52-second clip, Takaichi is seen hugging former President Donald Trump and participating in various activities alongside him. However, a particular moment within the video has stirred controversy: while walking through the 'Presidential Honorary Corridor' in the West Wing, Takaichi pointed and laughed at a display featuring an autopen device, which was intended to represent former President Biden. This display, rather than a traditional portrait of Biden, serves as a focal point of criticism surrounding Biden's cognitive abilities, which have been repeatedly questioned by Trump and his supporters.