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Twitter users reacted to what some claimed to be the "defining image" of President Biden’s news conference on the Afghanistan crisis Thursday.

On Thursday, Biden held another press briefing to discuss the recent bombings at Kabul’s airport in Afghanistan that resulted in the death of 13 U.S. service members and wounding more than a dozen others.

After condemning ISIS-K for the attack, Biden took questions from the press, including Fox News reporter Peter Doocy. 

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Doocy asked Biden if he accepts responsibility for the way things have unfolded in Afghanistan in the last two weeks.

Biden responded, "I bear responsibility for fundamentally all that’s happened of late."

Afghanistan terror attack: Picture of President Joe Biden at White House

President Joe Biden pauses as he listens to a question about the bombings at the Kabul airport that killed at least 12 U.S. service members, from the East Room of the White House, Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

However, he also invoked former President Donald Trump  and his announcement to pull troops from Afghanistan.

"You know as well as I do that a former president made a deal with the Taliban that he would get all American forces out of Afghanistan by May 1," Biden said.

This led to a tense exchange between the two, and at one point Biden tilted his head down as Doocy continued to ask questions.

The image of Biden’s head down was quickly shared across Twitter, with several people calling it a "defining" image of the Biden administration.

Republican consultant Matt Whitlock shared the image with the tag "A defining image."

"It’s time for Biden to resign," Florida state representative Anthony Sabatini said. 

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Biden was criticized for his plan to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan which has led to the Taliban to take over the majority of the country and the turmoil that followed.