Fact Check: Trump's Golden Statue at Mar-a-Lago Remains Untouched Amid Vandalism Claims
Fact check: Was Trump's golden statue at Mar-a-Lago vandalized? Here's the truth behind viral photo
Hindustan Times
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A viral photo claiming that a golden statue of former President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, was vandalized has been debunked. The image is likely AI-generated, and there are no credible reports confirming any damage to the statue.
- 01A golden statue of Donald Trump was unveiled at Mar-a-Lago on May 6.
- 02Viral claims of the statue being vandalized are based on an AI-generated image.
- 03No credible sources have reported any actual vandalism of the statue.
- 04The statue has drawn criticism for symbolizing Trump's self-obsession.
- 05The situation continues to attract attention on social media platforms.
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A golden statue of former President Donald Trump was unveiled at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, on May 6. Recently, a photo circulated on social media claiming the statue had been vandalized, showing it dismembered and lying on the ground. However, this image is likely AI-generated and not a real depiction of the statue's condition. There have been no credible reports or official updates confirming any vandalism at Mar-a-Lago. The statue has sparked criticism, with many accusing Trump of being self-obsessed, further fueling discussions on various social media platforms.
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