Donald Trump Posts Image of His Face on $100 Bill
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Donald Trump Posts Image of His Face on $100 Bill

President Donald Trump has shared an AI-generated photo featuring his face on a $100 bill. He shared the picture during an early-morning posting session on his Truth Social platform.

Donald Trump posts bizarre photo of himself in $100 bill

The photo, posted early morning on Tuesday, shows a mock-up of what is labelled a “federal victory note.” Donald Trump’s stern-faced portrait replaces Benjamin Franklin at the center of the design, while the wording “TRUMP2024 USA” and “TRUMP4547” features on the note. A small disclaimer on the bill states it is “not legal tender.”

The reverse side features a photo of Independence Hall, similar to authentic US currency, alongside the phrase “God Bless Donald Trump.” The overall design mimics genuine American banknotes but incorporates campaign-style branding and patriotic imagery associated with the president.

The post was part of a wider posting spree that began on Monday night. The president published 54 posts within 74 minutes that evening. Trump resumed posting on his social media on Tuesday morning. Several posts from the latter session had been recycled from earlier Truth Social activity. These included an AI photo of a US battleship firing at an Iranian fighter jet with the caption “Lasers: Bing, Bing, GONE!!!” Donald Trump also posted an outdated bar chart defending the duration of military action against Iran. The war began on 28 February, meaning it has now continued for more than ten weeks, despite the chart referencing a “six-week” timeframe.

New content included an AI photo showing former President Barack Obama, President Joe Biden, and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in dirty water at the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool. Its caption read: “Dumacrats Love Sewage.” Another Truth Social by Trump targeted House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, alleging his New York district is in poor condition while he lives comfortably.

Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on Mandatory.com.

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