President Joe Biden’s latest international appearance left critics and Hollywood personalities with plenty of fodder.

During his visit to the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, Biden gave a speech on climate change and America’s supposed “clean energy revolution.” Yet, it wasn’t his words that drew attention—it was what happened next.

In a moment that quickly went viral, Biden appeared to wander off into the jungle after finishing his remarks. Social media erupted with reactions, many pointing out the awkwardness of an 81-year-old president strolling alone into the underbrush like he was auditioning for a nature documentary, as reported by Breitbart.

Hollywood, typically a bastion of support for Biden, didn’t hold back this time. Jimmy Fallon led the comedic charge on The Tonight Show.

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“Here’s my question. Who thought it was a good idea to send Biden into a humid, 100-degree rainforest?” Fallon quipped. “After five minutes, he looked like an apple that someone left in a food dehydrator.”

Fallon continued, taking aim at Biden’s attire. “Can we see a photo of Biden in the rainforest? He looks like a billionaire who regrets opening a live dinosaur park,” Fallon joked, comparing him to a character out of Jurassic Park.

“He looks like he’s been waiting three hours for his grandkids to get off the river boats at Animal Kingdom,” he added, tossing in another zinger: “He looks like Jeff Probst in Season 396 of Survivor.”

The mockery wasn’t confined to late-night TV. Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart took aim, incredulous at Biden’s aimless wandering into the trees.

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Jimmy Kimmel also had some thoughts:

Pop star Lizzo and actor Rob Schneider couldn’t resist taking shots.

My favorite new reaction meme is Biden wandering into the Brazilian rainforest after his speech

sis was *over it* 😩

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— lizzo (@lizzobeeating.bsky.social) November 18, 2024 at 4:33 PM

Schneider, known for his conservative leanings, was unsurprisingly blunt in his critique.

Comedian Wesley Austin also chimed in:

Biden’s Amazon excursion wasn’t just a photo op. He was there to tout his administration’s efforts to combat climate change.

The president emphasized that “nobody can reverse the clean energy revolution that’s underway in America.” His administration has pledged $500 million to the Amazon Fund, a move he claims underscores his commitment to environmental stewardship.

While Biden’s climate agenda is a hallmark of his presidency, it was overshadowed by the spectacle of his rainforest jaunt. What was intended as a serious diplomatic moment turned into yet another viral internet meme, further fueling questions about his fitness for the role.

For a president who has faced increasing scrutiny over his age and mental acuity, this rainforest misstep didn’t help matters. Instead, it provided fresh ammunition for critics and comedians alike.

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