Instead of just sniffing children, Joe Biden is now biting them.

Biden creepily bit multiple babies during a Halloween party at the White House.

Daily Mail reports:

President Joe Biden bizarrely bit three babies as he greeted children at his final Halloween party at the White House.

Biden – infamous for his playful interaction with children at public events – also feigned fright at the creepy costumes of his young visitors alongside his wife Jill who was dressed in a full-body panda suit.

The 81-year-old president was pictured biting the leg of a baby dressed as a turkey, chomping the toe of a child in an ice cream cone costume and nibbling at a third baby wearing a blue dress.

The toothy display received a divided response on social media where some pointed to the grandfather of seven’s lighthearted nature while others found the interactions too close for comfort.

The White House posted the entire party onto social media.

Social media users reacted to Biden’s bizarre behavior and the party itself.

From the New York Post:

During the Halloween fun, Biden also bit a baby’s arm and another infant’s foot in jest while kissing a handful of other little ones who were carried by their parents.

“Remember when Joe Biden’s dog Major bit people at the White House at least 24 times. Maybe he learned it from his owner,” another social media user snarked, referring to the first family’s German shepherd, who repeatedly bit White House staff.

The White House hosts trick-or-treaters for Halloween every year, and this is Biden’s last before he leaves office in January.

The president, who has faced relentless questions about his mental acuity, is no stranger to pulling off bizarre and at-times cringey behavior.

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