Anonymous Strikes Back: Shocking ‘Photoshopped’ Attack on Trump Sparks Controversy After 100 Days Interview
So the internet’s favorite digital mischief-makers, Anonymous, couldn’t resist ribbing the President of the United States over his, let’s say, “creative” approach to a Supreme Court order. You’d think by the 100th day of his term, there’d be fewer awkward moments—but nope. During a cringe-worthy interview with ABC’s Terry Moran, Trump doubled down on an image he insists is legit, showing an inmate’s knuckles inked with the MS-13 gang name—despite plenty of folks (and even the inmate’s wife) calling Photoshop on it. Now, if you’re wondering how online hacks meet political finesse, just check out Anonymous’ latest stunt: an AI-crafted pic of Trump golfing, but sporting the controversial tattoo on his back. Is this political theater or just a digital prank? Either way, it’s a spectacle no one saw coming—and it begs the question: when reality’s this surreal, where do memes end and politics begin? LEARN MORE.
Hacktivist group Anonymous has taken the mickey out of the President of the United States and his reluctance to comply with a Supreme Court order.
In an interview to mark his 100th day in office, Donald Trump clashed with ABC news anchor Terry Moran in one of the most awkward exchanges you are ever likely to see.
Moran, 65, asked Trump, 78, if he would be willing to uphold an order to ‘facilitate the return’ of an El Salvador inmate who was wrongly deported from the US in March.
The Supreme Court ruled that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, 29, was mistakenly deported from his home in Maryland with false links to the Salvadorian gang MS-13.

Donald Trump has marked 100 days in his second term of presidency (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
However, the Trump administration believe to be in possession of an image showing ‘MS-13’ tattooed on Garcia’s knuckle.
And the President firmly believes the image to be valid, whereas people on social media have argued that the tattoo had been ‘digitally altered’.
Many have pointed out how images shared by his wife show no signs of a tattoo.
So, during the interview on Tuesday (29 April), Moran suggested to the US leader that the image was Photoshopped, but Trump wasn’t having any of it.
“Wait a minute, wait a minute. He had MS-13 on his knuckles,” Trump said. “It says MS-13.” Have a listen here:
“That was Photoshopped,” Moran replied, before Trump added: “They’re giving you the big break of a lifetime, you know, you’re doing the interview. I picked you because, frankly, I never heard of you, but that’s OK.”
Now, over on X, online hacking group Anonymous has poked fun at Trump just a day after the interview was broadcast, by sharing an AI-generated image of him playing golf with a MS-13 tattoo on his back.
“Apparently, this is a real picture of Trump golfing,” they joked in the caption.
“Haters will say this is AI,” one person quipped, as another added: “Would we call this a Trump Stump?”

Anonymous shared this AI-generated pic of Trump (X/@YourAnonNews)
This comes after Trump posted a picture of the alleged knuckle of the inmate on 18 April on social media, and told his followers that the prisoner isn’t an ‘innocent person’.
“This is the hand of the man that the Democrats feel should be brought back to the United States, because he is such ‘a fine and innocent person’,” he wrote alongside the picture.
“They said he is not a member of MS-13, even though he’s got MS-13 tattooed onto his knuckles, and two Highly Respected Courts found.”
LADbible Group has contacted Donald Trump’s representatives for comment.
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