In the early days of the Trump administration, we’ve found some unlikely heroes to rally behind—one being the Twitter account of Merriam-Webster dictionary, and the other, former Obama photographer, Mike Rivers. With his seemingly “innocent” photo posts, Rivers has managed to take a subtle jab at Trump, particularly regarding the apparent reluctance of Melania Trump when it comes to hand-holding.
Recently, the public witnessed multiple instances where the First Lady seemed less than enthusiastic about holding her husband’s hand. Just a day after one of these awkward moments, Rivers took to his Instagram to share a nostalgic image of a couple that clearly enjoyed each other’s company. The caption, “Holding hands,” brought back memories of a time when displays of affection were not met with discomfort.
For comparison, take a look at Melania’s first rejection in Israel, followed by a second incident in Rome. Will there be a third? Perhaps she’ll deploy the classic “I need to check my purse” tactic? The possibilities are amusing.
This isn’t the first time Rivers has used his photography to critique Trump subtly. After a tense encounter between Trump and Angela Merkel, he shared a telling photograph that spoke volumes. Additionally, in response to controversial photos involving Sarah Palin and other celebrities mocking Hillary Clinton’s portrait, Rivers posted a pointed image that resonated widely. His knack for delivering a sharp social commentary through visuals is truly impressive.
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In summary, Mike Rivers cleverly uses his platform to reflect on the dynamics within the current first family while reminding us of the warmth that once characterized the Obamas. His choice of imagery and captions not only entertains but also sparks discussion about relationships and public displays of affection in the political sphere.
