Anonymous Fires Shot at Donald Trump with 'Photoshopped Image' after President's First 100 Days Interview

On Tuesday, April 29th, ABC news anchor Terry Moran sat down for an interview with US President Donald Trump to mark his 100th day in office. The conversation took a dramatic turn when Moran asked Trump about the Supreme Court order to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old El Salvador inmate who was wrongly deported from the US in March. Despite being mistaken for an MS-13 member due to false links and allegedly having an MS-13 tattoo on his knuckle, Trump firmly believes that the image is genuine.

However, many have questioned the authenticity of the photo, pointing out inconsistencies with images shared by Trump's wife, Melania, which show no signs of a tattoo. The controversy surrounding the claim has sparked a heated debate online, with some accusing Trump of trying to use the issue as a distraction from other pressing matters.

That was when an anonymous group on X took aim at Trump, sharing an AI-generated image of him playing golf with a MS-13 tattoo on his back. The caption read: "Apparently, this is a real picture of Trump golfing." This comes after Trump posted a picture of the alleged knuckle of the inmate on April 18th on social media, and told his followers that the prisoner isn't an 'innocent person.'

But what exactly does the MS-13 tattoo mean? The symbol is a mark of allegiance and identity for members of the MS-13 gang, which was formed by immigrants in LA back in the 80s. With estimated 60,000 members in Central American countries and up to 10,000 in the US, it's clear that the tattoo holds significant cultural weight.

Trump's handling of the situation has raised concerns among many, with some arguing that he is using the issue as a tool to whip up support for his immigration policies. In recent months, the president has sent over 200 migrants to El Salvador under a law dating back to 1798.

The controversy highlights the ongoing tensions between Trump's administration and critics who argue that his hardline stance on immigration is unfair and ineffective. As the debate rages on, one thing is certain: Donald Trump's words have sparked a firestorm of reaction online, with Anonymous joining the fray in a bid to poke fun at the President's claims.

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