Maisy Biden wore a T-shirt of young Joe Biden while attending an official event with her grandfather
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Amanda Krause
May 2, 2021, 19:30 IST
Joe Biden often brings his granddaughters to presidential events.Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Joe Biden visited Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Friday to celebrate Amtrak's 50th anniversary.
His granddaughter Maisy Biden was also there and wore a "young Joe Biden" T-shirt for the event.
She's previously supported her presidential grandfather through her fashion.
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Joe Biden visited Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Friday to celebrate Amtrak's 50th anniversary - but it was his granddaughters who stole the show.
Maisy Biden and Finnegan Biden attended the event with their grandfather, sporting drastically different looks for the occasion. Finnegan, for example, wore a brown, long-sleeved romper with a bandana-style print from top to bottom.
The younger granddaughter, on the other hand, poked fun at the President by wearing a T-shirt that featured a photo of him taken in college.
Maisy paired the shirt with a gray blazer, black face mask, and wide-legged dress pants. She also wore an updo hairstyle complete with black barrettes.
The photo seen on her T-shirt - which shows Joe Biden with brown hair and wearing a red button-down shirt - has previously gone viral.
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It was first shared in 2014 via the official Instagram account that his team used when he was the vice president in the Obama administration.
Her outfit included a dark suit jacket, matching flare pants, a turtleneck sweater, a black mask, and leather gloves.
Maisy also completed her three-piece look with a pair of then-unreleased Air Jordan 1 Mid sneakers, which are meant to "pay homage to sisterhood and the intertwined concepts of strength and beauty," according to Nike's website.
She later switched into a pink floral dress and matching mask - though she kept the sneakers on.
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