In the early days of the Trump administration, two unexpected figures have emerged as champions of the public’s amusement: the Merriam-Webster Twitter account and former presidential photographer, Alex Monroe. Known for his candid and often humorous photo-sharing, Monroe has once again managed to deliver a clever jab at Trump, this time focusing on the discomfort displayed by the First Lady during hand-holding moments.
Recently, the public has witnessed a couple of instances where the First Lady seemed less than enthusiastic about holding her husband’s hand. Following a particularly notable incident in Israel, Monroe took to his thriving Instagram account to remind us of a time when presidential couples shared a more affectionate bond. With the straightforward caption “Holding hands,” Monroe’s post offered a nostalgic glimpse into a more harmonious era.
Context of the Hand-Holding Moments
For context, here’s a look at Melania’s initial refusal just days ago in Israel as well as her second rejection in Rome. What’s next in this ongoing saga? Perhaps she’ll utilize the classic “Oh look, I’ve just remembered something important in my purse” distraction? The possibilities are endless and certainly entertaining.
This isn’t the first time Monroe has cleverly critiqued Trump with his photography. For instance, after Trump’s awkward meeting with a foreign leader, he shared a telling image that spoke volumes. Moreover, after viral photos of celebrity figures mocking an official portrait, Monroe didn’t hesitate to share a pointed response.
Indeed, Monroe has perfected the art of delivering subtle yet impactful burns through his photography.
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In summary, Alex Monroe continues to showcase his talent for capturing the poignant and humorous moments that define the presidency, all while bringing attention to the dynamics of the current First Couple.
