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Donald Trump shares pictures on social media

In a late-night burst of social media activity, Donald Trump drew widespread attention after sharing a series of posts that combined AI-generated imagery, political commentary, and meme-style content within roughly an hour on Saturday night.

Among the most discussed posts was an AI-generated image showing Trump alongside Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio standing shirtless in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The post appeared alongside references to a reported redesign project involving the site, which has drawn attention in recent discussions about potential aesthetic changes.

Trump followed with additional posts criticizing the appearance of the area during former President Barack Obama’s administration and sharing renderings of a proposed updated design.

Other posts from the same sequence included a photograph of First Lady Melania Trump, shared without caption or context, as well as a digitally altered image placing Trump on Mount Rushmore alongside past U.S. presidents.

Trump also directed criticism toward House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries in one post, using language that quickly drew political reaction online.

The series concluded with a meme-style image showing Trump holding UNO wild cards with the caption, “I have all the cards,” contributing to the unconventional tone of the posting spree.

The activity comes amid ongoing debate over the use of AI-generated content in political communication, particularly as public figures increasingly share digitally altered or symbolic imagery that blurs the line between commentary, humor, and political messaging.

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