Social media users accuse President Donald Trump of having photoshopping an image he has published with a tattoo on dad expelled Kilmar Abrego Garcia, according to the president, represented the Gang MS-13.
“It is the hand of man who, according to the Democrats, should be brought back to the United States, because he is such” a fine and innocent person, “wrote Trump in a social article on Truth on Friday. “They said he was not a member of MS-13, even if he was tattooed MS-13 on his joints.”

The post included an image of Trump by holding a photo of a man’s fist with four symbols, each accompanied by a small label: a marijuana leaf, a smiling face, a cross and a skull. Above, each symbol appeared the characters “M”, “S”, “1”, and “3.”
Trump challenged the orders of a Federal Court and the Supreme Court to bring back Abrego Garcia, a father of three children from Maryland, 29, in America after being accidentally expelled to a megaprison of Salvador without regular procedure. Trump refused, pushing the unfounded affirmation that Garcia Garcia is a member of MS-13.
Now online detectives point out that labels and characters have been added digitally to the photo that Trump has published – they are not really part of the tattoo. They argue that by leaving this information, Trump was trying to mislead the public.
“Trump published a false photo of the hand of Abrego Garcia where they have photoshopped letters that spent MS-13 on his upper phalanges,” wrote the user @rachelbitCofer. “Here is the original. It spreads everywhere in Magi Media. “
The user @lindaihiggins made a similar point, writing: “Hey old man, @realdonaldtrump, ask someone to teach you Photoshop. This is an excellent example of modifying a photo, in this case, so that your illegal actions are beautiful. But instead, you look stupid. “
Trump did not say that the photo had been modified digitally. The White House did not immediately respond to the request for comments from the daily beast.
Some users defended Trump, arguing that it should have been obvious that the letters, slightly ill -aligned by the characters, were added to illustrate the president’s claim on what the tattoo represented.
Others, however, wondered if the tattoo really represents MS-13. The justification of the president to deduce this seemed to be that the first letters of Marijuana and Smiley correspond to “MS”, while the cross represents a “1” and the three holes of the skull – two for the eyes, one for the mouth – constitute “3.”.