10 More Images Of Trump That ‘Newsweek’ Is Warning Might Be A.I.-Generated

By The Babylon Bee | Created at 2024-10-22 21:35:39 | Updated at 2024-10-22 23:21:02 1 hour ago
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With the public increasingly vulnerable to being duped into thinking awe-inspiring images like Trump taking the field for the Pittsburgh Steelers might actually be real, prestigious journalistic publication Newsweek has taken it upon itself to make sure the American people are protected from potential misinformation.

The Babylon Bee has obtained the following series of images of Trump that Newsweek is warning the public may, in fact, be A.I.-generated:

  1. Rumors that Trump is a firebender have yet to be confirmed. Take this image with a grain of salt.

  2. There is not enough evidence to prove the claim that Trump can shred on the guitar.

  3. Did Trump really save a cat from the exploding Earth? Newsweek currently rates this as 'unverified.'

  4. An investigation has not yet determined whether or not Trump successfully completed Battletoads on NES.

  5. Despite what this image may have you believe, Newsweek cannot confirm that Donald Trump is Batman.

  6. This image has led some people to claim — unverifiably — that Trump once defeated martial arts legend Bruce Lee in unarmed combat.

  7. Sources within the baseball organization have you to respond to questions about this image of Trump playing for the New Yankees.

  8. Did Trump inhale the entire earth like Kirby?! For all our sakes, we hope this is just a clever deepfake.

  9. Historians have not reached a consensus on the legitimacy of this image of Trump storming the beaches of Normandy in 1944.

  10. Trump reading the Bible?! Nobody believes this image could possibly be real.

Thankfully, the world can count on the geniuses at Newsweek to save the world from believing these otherwise completely plausible images of Donald Trump. Don't be fooled!


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