White House transforms Trump into Superman in new meme
UNITED STATES, JUL 11 – The White House posted an AI-generated image of Donald Trump as Superman to promote the new film, gaining over 6,400 likes and sparking mixed political reactions.
- The White House published an image of Donald Trump in a Superman costume on social media in anticipation of the Superman movie's release on July 11.
- The post featured Trump's face on Superman's body along with mottos from past Superman iterations.
- Responses to the post were mixed, showing divides along ideological lines.
- Most commenters who supported Trump found the meme amusing.
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