Some of the biggest names in Florida politics are in the frame: Senator Marco Rubio. Governor Rick Scott. Attorney General Pam Bondi.

And in the center of the frame, there's President Trump, surrounded by first responders from the Parkland school shooting, smiling and giving a thumbs up.

Some folks online are not happy about the picture — which Trump recently began using as his Twitter banner photo.

"Just an odd photo," Chuck Todd, moderator of NBC's Meet the Press, tweeted.

Just an odd photo to have posed for and have taken and an even odder decision to make it THE background photo of a social media platform. https://t.co/TTQNEfjpAb — Chuck Todd (@chucktodd) February 17, 2018

A post titled, "The president's twitter banner is now a picture of him smiling with a thumbs up, next to the cops who arrived to the scene of 17 murdered teachers and students" got over 32,000 upvotes on the subreddit r/facepalm. (Google defines "Facepalm" as "a gesture in which the palm of one's hand is brought to one's face, as an expression of disbelief, shame, or exasperation.")

Former Republican Congressman — and prominent Florida Never Trumper —David Jolly retweeted this:

Trump’s meeting with the first responders was a somber occasion to reflect on a national tragedy. It is now his twitter handle photo, in which he’s smiling with his thumbs up. — Sam Stein (@samstein) February 17, 2018

CBS's Errol Barnett noted that Marco Rubio's expression strikes a different tone from the President's.

President Trump changed his Twitter banner and shared multiple pictures of himself giving thumbs up in the wake of #ParklandSchoolShooting.



He is showing support for first responders, and taking criticism for appearing happy at a somber time.



Note @marcorubio’s expression... pic.twitter.com/AKkXeOh8u9 — errol barnett (@errolbarnett) February 17, 2018

And the Washington Post's Dan Eggan summed up his feelings with three emojis.

Trump’s new Twitter banner: All smiles at Broward Co Sheriff’s Office in Parkland visit...



🤔🤔🤔



https://t.co/dlpc4moypr — Dan Eggen (@DanEggenWPost) February 17, 2018

Trump will spend the rest of the weekend at his Florida estate.