The younger Biden created an X, then Twitter, account in 2013, but had not posted for years. However, he resumed posting in late May, just before sitting for a surprising interview with right-wing provocateur Candace Owens. And since his return, he’s discussed a wide range of topics, including his seven-year sobriety journey, his fledgling art career, Johnny Cash, Jeffrey Epstein, stolen “erections,” CNN’s Jake Tapper, the Philadelphia Eagles, his own family, and, of course, his father’s replacement, President Donald Trump.Most Republicans have openly mocked Biden’s reemergence, but some, including three Trumpworld veterans, seem to be enjoying the ride just as much as his nearly 500,000 followers.
Jason Miller, a top adviser on all three of Trump’s presidential campaigns, laughed about Biden’s online presence and joked that the posts were “trying to kickstart his art career.”
Two senior Trump administration officials, one current and one former, gave Biden’s content stronger reviews.
“I didn’t know he had it in him,” the current senior administration official told the Washington Examiner. “Game recognizes game.”
A former Trump White House official called Biden’s style “genuinely funny” and questioned why the Biden White House “didn’t put him to work s***posting when his dad was in office,” a sentiment shared by a former senior Biden White House official.










