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Commentators jumped on the irony, emphasizing that if politicians are going to manipulate their images digitally, they should at least do so with some degree of finesse. The incident has sparked broader conversations about authenticity, vanity, and the extent to which public figures will go to craft a certain image, often with comically poor results. Jeffries has yet to remove the post, meaning the internet continues to roast him for the botched Photoshop job.