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Maryam Khanum

Conservatives Mock Jill Biden Over 'MAGA-Red' Election Day Outfit

Jill Biden dons a red suit on election day. (Credit: @LauraLoomer/X)

First Lady Jill Biden's decision to wear a red pantsuit on Tuesday prompted a plethora of responses from Trump supporters and conservative commentators trolling her for wearing Republican colors on election day.

Conservative commentator Laura Loomer took to X (formerly Twitter) to share her thoughts on the First Lady's election day outfit.

"Wow! @DrBiden," wrote Loomer. "Jill Biden is wearing MAGA red to go vote today. Symbolic."

MAGA supports sounded off in the comments, echoing Loomer's sentiments about Jill Biden secretly supporting former President Donald Trump and using her clothing to represent his campaign.

"What happens is that she has just joined as a Republican :)," wrote one user.

Users began purporting conspiracy theories stating that both Jill Biden and President Joe Biden both secretly voted for Trump.

"And Biden is skipping Kamala's election party," wrote one user. "The joy is gone. They voted for Trump."

Users also repeatedly brought up an incident at a 9/11 memorial event attended by President Joe Biden, during which he briefly donned a Trump hat, as further proof that the couple were not in support of the Democratic presidential ticket.

"Joe and Jill went up the hill to cast their vote for Don!" wrote an X user.

Biden has donned an entirely red get up in the past, opting for a crimson power suit when attending the inauguration of Mexico's first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum.

Dr. Jill Biden in Mexico at the inauguration of President Claudia Sheinbaum (Credit: RODRIGO OROPEZA/Getty Images)

She also wore red on Feb. 3, 2023, to spread awareness regarding cardiovascular health.

"Proudly wearing red today to join National Institutes of Health (NIH) in reminding all Americans to take care of our cardiovascular health. #WearRedDay," she wrote on Facebook.

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