White House Abandons Daddy’s Home Meme After Failing to Impress NATO Summit Attendees

In a shocking turn of events, the White House has officially dropped the ‘Daddy’s Home’ meme following a viral moment at the recent NATO summit. The meme, which featured President Joe Biden playfully calling out to Russian President Vladimir Putin, quickly spread like wildfire across social media platforms. However, it seems that not everyone found the meme to be as amusing as the internet did.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki addressed the media earlier today to announce the decision to retire the meme. “While we appreciate the creativity and humor behind the ‘Daddy’s Home’ meme, we feel that it is no longer appropriate given the current geopolitical climate,” Psaki stated. “We want to maintain a level of professionalism in our interactions with foreign leaders, and the meme could potentially send the wrong message.”

The decision to drop the meme has sparked mixed reactions from the public, with some lamenting the loss of a beloved internet sensation, while others applauding the White House for taking a more serious approach to international relations. One Twitter user, @MemeQueen69, wrote, “RIP Daddy’s Home meme, you will be missed. #BringBackTheDaddy.”

However, not everyone is convinced that the meme needed to be retired. Fake White House advisor, John Doe, shared his thoughts on the matter, stating, “I don’t see what the big deal is. President Biden was just trying to lighten the mood at the summit. Putin seemed to find it amusing, so why can’t we?”

Despite the mixed reactions, it seems that the ‘Daddy’s Home’ meme is officially a thing of the past. Only time will tell what new meme will take its place in the hearts of internet users everywhere. Until then, we’ll just have to find new ways to entertain ourselves in the world of politics.

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