No member of Congress is safe from Rep. Mike Collins’ social media barbs — and the first family is not immune from a jab at their expense, either.
The 56-year-old first-term Republican, who has become notorious for posting memes to his X account in response to current events, is welcoming in the Christmas season with Hunter Biden-themed decorations — including a stocking for President Biden’s long-unacknowledged seventh grandchild.
“With the way crime is in DC, I just hope nobody steals these decorations!” Collins (R-Ga.) told The Post Thursday.
Visitors to Collins’ outpost of Christmas cheer in the Longworth House Office Building are greeted by a life-sized cutout of first son Hunter Biden along with a sign saying “Let It Snow,” a less-than subtle reference to the 53-year-old’s former drug habit.
The elaborate decorations also feature a stocking for Hunter’s out-of-wedlock daughter Navy Joan Roberts, which was notoriously absent from the White House holiday display in each of the past two years.
This year, the White House opted to forgo hanging stockings from the fireplace mantel in the State Dining Room completely, with a spokesperson claiming the tradition would be observed at Camp David.
Nestled under a Christmas tree outside Collins’ office are presents bearing gift tags that jab at the elder Biden, including one that says, “To Quid Pro Joe From Xi,” a reference to Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Another gift tag describes the president as “the big guy” while still another references one of Biden’s email aliases, Robert L. Peters.
“When we got our room assignment, we didn’t realize that we were signing up on the second floor [of Longworth], where there’s always the big Christmas decoration competition,” Collins explained to Fox News, which first reported on the display.
“When we do something, we’re in it to win it.”
But Biden isn’t the only one getting mocked by Collins.
Near the top of the Christmas tree outside his office rests an ornament depicting a Simpsons meme the lawmaker posted during the three-week battle to succeed Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) as House speaker.
“We like poking fun at everybody,” Collins added. “We just had a lot of fun.”