With just two months remaining in office, President Joe Biden’s actions have raised eyebrows, suggesting he might already be winding down his presidency. His absence from the group photo at the final Group of 20 (G20) summit of his term, combined with a series of peculiar moments, has drawn significant attention.
On Monday, Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau missed the traditional group photo at the G20 summit in Brazil, arriving after the picture was already taken. While officials cited a “timing issue” for the delay, it was an odd omission from an event of such global importance.
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According to the Associated Press, other world leaders were seen mingling and chatting after the photo session, with smiles and friendly gestures exchanged among the group. Meanwhile, Biden’s absence left Chinese President Xi Jinping front and center, standing prominently in the shot with the scenic backdrop of Rio de Janeiro’s skies and waters. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, by contrast, stood in the back row, more inconspicuous in the photo.
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