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Trump Just Shared An AI Image Of Himself Praying In Church—And The AI Got It Hilariously Wrong

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An image shared on TruthSocial that the ex-President reTruthed was called out after people noticed Trump had six fingers on his hand.

Former President Donald Trump was widely mocked after he took to his far-right social media network Truth Social to share an AI-generated image of himself praying in a church with a major flaw—the image showed him with six fingers on his hand.

AI-enhanced technology is increasingly adept at creating deceptive images, videos, and audio that closely resemble reality, making it challenging to discern between genuine and fabricated content.


A common indicator that an image is AI-generated lies in the examination of hands. Historically, AI software struggled with rendering realistic human hands, often producing anomalies such as too many fingers or other irregularities. While advancements have improved the accuracy of replicating hands, occasional glitches still persist in the technology.

You can see the image below.

AI-generated image of Donald Trump with six fingers @realDonaldTrump/Truth Social

The image also went viral on Reddit, where one user joked that Trump's team "had to use AI to get an image of Trump in a church."

Screenshot of Reddit post commenting on an AI-generated image of Donald Trump with six fingers @Part-Time_Loser/Reddit

Trump was swiftly mocked as the photo spread across social media.


Though Trump has courted the votes of far-right Christian evangelicals—who are among his most faithful adherents—he is not a religious man.

While still in office in 2020, he infamously staged a photo opportunity holding a Bible in front of St. John's Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C. as police officers used tear gas on peaceful racial justice demonstrators who'd convened following the murder of George Floyd, a Black man, by police officers in Minneapolis.

The strong reaction ensued when U.S. Park Police and National Guard troops, around 6:30 p.m. ET on June 1, 2020, began deploying tear gas and flash bangs against protesters peacefully demonstrating around Lafayette Square next to the White House, causing the crowd to disperse.

According to sources cited by NBC News, Trump's impromptu walk to the church was his own idea, driven by a desire for a specific visual impact. The president was reportedly displeased with news reports suggesting that Secret Service officers had escorted him to the White House bunker during the previous night's unrest.

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