Donald Trump shares pictures on social media

President Donald Trump shared some pictures on social media that surprised many people.

Keep reading to learn more.

Over the weekend, the American President delivered what may have been one of the strangest late-night social media sprees of his political career.

Within the span of roughly an hour Saturday night, Trump shared a string of posts ranging from AI-generated fantasy imagery to political attacks, patriotic edits, and surreal memes that left even longtime followers struggling to keep up.

Among them: an AI image of Trump and Vice President JD Vance shirtless in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, a dramatic photo of Melania Trump following an assassination attempt, a mock-up of Trump’s face added to Mount Rushmore, insults aimed at Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, and an image of himself holding UNO wild cards captioned, “I have all the cards.”

The posting spree began around 11:03 p.m. local time with the now-viral Lincoln Memorial image.

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The AI-generated picture showed Donald Trump alongside JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio standing shirtless in the Reflecting Pool.

The post appeared tied to an ongoing redesign project involving the pool itself, which is reportedly being resurfaced and dyed “American flag blue” rather than restored to its original granite appearance.

Donald Trump followed up with multiple additional posts about the project, including one criticizing how the memorial area looked during Barack Obama’s presidency and another showing an artist’s rendering of the completed blue version.

Then came a more cryptic upload.

Trump posted a photograph of First Lady Melania Trump smiling shortly after the attempted assassination incident connected to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

The image appeared without explanation or context. Minutes later, Trump shifted back into campaign-style attacks.

In another post, he targeted House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, calling him “Low IQ” and labeling him a “thug,” comments that quickly sparked backlash from Democratic critics and political commentators online.

The Mount Rushmore post followed shortly afterward. The image digitally inserted Trump’s face alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.

While many users treated the post as another meme, the idea itself is not entirely new. Trump has previously said adding him to Mount Rushmore “sounds like a good idea.”

And in 2015, Representative Anna Paulina Luna reportedly introduced legislation attempting to make the idea a reality, though the proposal never advanced beyond committee discussions.

Even by Trump standards, though, the final meme of the night stood out. One post showed the president holding a fistful of UNO wild cards alongside the caption, “I have all the cards.”

The late-night posting spree also came just days after another controversy involving AI-generated imagery shared by Trump online.

Earlier this week, the president circulated an image that many users interpreted as depicting him as Jesus Christ performing a healing miracle.

When reporters later questioned him about the backlash, Trump dismissed the interpretation entirely.

“Only the fake news could come up with that one … It’s supposed to be me as a doctor, making people better, and I do make people better. I make people a lot better,” he said.

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