President Donald Trump Calls Mystery Woman a ‘Great Daughter’ in Confusing Social Media Post
- Late Saturday, President Donald Trump posted a photograph of an unfamiliar blonde woman to Truth Social, captioned 'Great daughter. President DJT,' sparking widespread online confusion about her identity.
- Journalist Mikey Smith, US political editor for the Daily Mirror, identified the woman as Margo Catsimatidis by matching room furnishings to historical Camp David images, where Trump spent the weekend.
- Social media personality Brian Krassenstein questioned the president's mental acuity, noting that 'one of the main signs of dementia is confusing people for family members' after the image appeared.
- Analyst Arieh Kovler suggested the president 'must have told some staffer to post this,' while Rogue POTUS Staff theorized Trump conflated Margo with her daughter, Andrea Catsimatidis.
- This incident occurred amid a surge in Trump's Truth Social activity; data shows he posted 47 times in a 31-minute span on June 2, averaging 27 posts daily.
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Identity Of President Donald Trump’s Late-Night Post of a Blonde Woman Revealed
Late on Saturday night, President Donald Trump posted a picture of a blonde woman on Truth Social, captioning it “Great daughter.” This photo sparked a flurry of debate online. The only issue is that the woman in the picture doesn’t seem to be either of Trump’s daughters, Tiffany or Ivanka, which immediately led to conjecture on social media on the precise person he was talking to. The image depicted a blonde woman wearing a black outfit loungin…
Donald Trump has the internet boiling over in the hunt for a mystery woman in a photo.
On the day of the American Father's Day, the U.S. President spread the image by writing "Fantastic daughter, my honor." But she is not one of his daughters and her identity remains unknown even if for some commentators it could be the philanthropist Margo Vondersaar
Who is the mystery woman in Donald Trump's cryptic post? Here's what we know
The internet has found an answer.
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