Most people have come to realize that Joe Biden was never really president. Earlier in the week, investigators discovered that most of the former president’s orders did not come from his own hand. Instead, staffers used “autopen” to slap his name on his administration’s most controversial work.
Now, Alina Habba, a legal spokesperson and advisor to former President Donald Trump, recently shared a video on social media claiming that President Joe Biden operated from a “fake Oval Office.” Posting on Twitter, Habba filmed herself in a room adorned with a White House logo, a paneled wall, and an American flag, suggesting it was a staged version of the president’s workspace.
In the video, Habba expresses surprise at the setting, panning the camera to show the space around her. She highlights elements such as a teleprompter, television screens, and ceiling-mounted lighting, contrasting it with the traditional Oval Office, which is known for its light-colored walls, framed portraits, and classic furnishings.
I cracked the case! DISGRATZ! pic.twitter.com/1hpRBObEb6
— Alina Habba (@AlinaHabba) March 11, 2025
Her remarks suggest she believes she has uncovered something misleading about Biden’s media setup. She points out a blue sofa, a golden chair, and a side table before commenting on the presence of a teleprompter. Her statement appears to criticize Biden’s presidency, adding to ongoing political narratives about authenticity and transparency.
The use of alternative sets for presidential addresses is not new, according to reports. The White House has previously utilized such spaces for controlled lighting, technical adjustments, and virtual meetings. While some conservatives view this as an attempt to manipulate public perception, others recognize it as a standard practice in modern media production.