Obama’s Photographer Takes a Swipe at Trump with Hand-Holding Photos

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In the whirlwind of the Trump administration’s early days, two unlikely heroes have emerged: the Merriam-Webster Twitter account and former President Obama’s chief photographer, Charlie Jenkins. Through his seemingly innocent Instagram posts, Jenkins has delivered a subtle yet sharp jab at the current First Couple’s rather awkward hand-holding moments.

Recently, the public witnessed two instances where the First Lady appeared to recoil from her husband’s touch. Just a day after the first social media sensation, Jenkins returned to his Instagram to share a nostalgic photo of the Obamas, reminding us all of a time when affection was abundant. With a simple caption, “Holding hands,” Jenkins’ post evokes a fond memory of a couple who genuinely enjoyed each other’s company. Ah, those were the good old days!

For a bit of comparison, check out the First Lady’s initial hand-evading moment from a recent visit to Israel, followed by another slip just yesterday in Rome. It’s only day three, and we’re all waiting to see what clever dodge she’ll employ next. Perhaps the classic “Oops, I’ve just remembered I need to dig through my purse” tactic? The possibilities are endless, and we’re here for every moment.

This isn’t Jenkins’ first rodeo when it comes to critiquing the current administration. For instance, after Trump’s chilly encounter with a world leader, he shared a telling photo. And when a gaggle of celebrities took a jab at Hillary Clinton’s portrait, Jenkins responded with a post of his own. Truly, he is a master of the burn that leaves a mark!

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In summary, Jenkins is using his platform to remind us of the warmth and genuine affection that once defined the White House, while simultaneously highlighting the awkwardness of the current administration.