Donald Trump's weird flurry of late night posts - shirtless JD Vance to creepy Melania smile
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Donald Trump has been slammed for a series of bizarre late night social media posts which included a topless AI photo of JD Vance and an image of wife Melania . At around 11.03pm local time (4am BST), the US president posted an AI-generated image of himself, the Vice President, and Marco Rubio paddling topless in the famous Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which is set to be dyed "American flag blue" using an "industrial-grade pool" surface instead of restoring the traditional granite base. Trump 's spate of posts on Truth Social featured another three pictures of the Reflecting Pool, including one criticising its appearance during Obama's presidency, alongside an artist's impression of the new blue pool. Never one to dwell on a single subject, Trump also uploaded a photograph of Melania Trump beaming after the attempted assassination attempt during the White House Correspondent's dinner, reports the Mirror US . He went on to attack Hakeem Jeffries, the Democrat Minority Leader of the US House of Representatives, branding him "low IQ" and a "thug". Another picture displayed Trump's face next to the Mount Rushmore National Memorial. The president has previously stated that having his face carved into the mountain alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln "sounds like a good idea". In 2025, Representative Anna Paulina Luna put forward a bill "to arrange for the carving of the figure of President Donald J. Trump on Mount Rushmore National Memorial", but the proposal never progressed beyond committee stage. Additional AI-generated images posted by Trump during his social media spree included one showing him clutching several UNO cards bearing the word 'Wild'. The caption read: "I have all the cards." Sharing a compilation of Trump's messages, US political commentator Harry Sisson commented: "All of this took place in under an hour. This man is not well." It follows the recent controversy over the US president sharing an image of himself as Jesus Christ performing a miracle healing. He later claimed to have thought the AI-generated picture showed him as a doctor, telling reporters: "It wasn’t a depiction. I did post it and I thought it was me as a doctor, and had to do with Red Cross, as a Red Cross worker, which we support. "Only the fake news could come up with that one … It’s supposed to be me as a doctor, making people better, and I do make people better. I make people a lot better."




