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President Obama watches helplessly as his two-year-old Passover Seder guest throws a tantrum.

One of the most widely-known parts of the Passover Seder is the recital of the “four sons,” one wicked, another wise, one who is simple-minded and the fourth who doesn’t know what to ask.

President Barack Obama hosted a fifth – a little girl – at last month’s Passover Seder, but the photo of the tantrum-throwing child did not appear on the Internet until late last week.

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As seen above, the President of United States stood helpless as little Claudia Chaudhary lay on the floor, kicking up a fuss.

It is not known if she was having a fit because she did not find the Akimomen or perhaps because she was ignored during the Seder, or maybe she was angry at the President over ObamaCare. You can suggest your own answers.

Whatever the reason, she acted like a two-year-old regardless of her presence with President Obama.

Her uncle told the London Daily Mail:

 She’s a very nice girl and not a brat or anything. She was just having a moment.

Claudia was invited to the Seder because of her father Arun’s connections with Obama administration. He was a video photographer for Obama during his first presidential campaign in 2008 and now is a campaign consultant.

The photos of the tantrum were made public by Claudia’s uncle, for which the girl may never forgive.

As for President Obama, he should know how to deal with temper tantrums, such as those thrown by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who walked away from the recent talks on it nuclear program with an agreement that continued far more goodies than Obama originally had offered.

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Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu is a graduate in journalism and economics from The George Washington University. He has worked as a cub reporter in rural Virginia and as senior copy editor for major Canadian metropolitan dailies. Tzvi wrote for Arutz Sheva for several years before joining the Jewish Press.