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Flame on! Trump shares photoshopped image of himself, Vance, RFK Jr, Musk and Gabbard as superheroes

If there’s one thing Donald Trump loves, it’s an AI-generated or photoshopped image that glorifies himself or praises his agenda.

Now, he has one showing off his ‘super’ powers and friends.

The former president added a new meme post to his Truth Social account Thursday evening – this time, a poorly photoshopped image of himself and his close allies as various DC Comics superheroes.

The image, which has the words “Trump 2024” on it, shows the former president’s head photoshopped onto Superman, his running mate JD Vance as Batman, his political ally Vivek Ramaswamy as The Flash, the owner of X Elon Musk as Cyborg and his presidential transition team, Robert F Kennedy Jr and Tulsi Gabbard, as Aquaman and Superwoman, respectively.

For those familiar with Trump’s Truth Social antics, it’s unsurprising.

Trump has a history of valuing Superman. A recreation of Trump as the Man of Steel appeared on his 50th birthday cake, he allegedly wanted to unveil a Superman shirt when returning to the White House from the hospital after his stint with Covid-19 and he sold NFT trading cards that depicted him as the superhero.

That’s in addition to the Save America political action committee creating Superman-Trump merchandise and another PAC creating a billboard that put Trump’s likeness on Superman.

But Superman aside, Trump also has a history of appealing to his base with visuals that romanticize him as a powerful figure.

Riding a lion, sitting with Jesus Christ in court, smiling with Black supporters, police arrest, praying – all of them are AI-generated images Trump has shared on his Truth Social account.

The former president has flooded his Truth Social page with them, and it has become a new go-to for provoking his opponents or

Read more on independent.co.uk