Trump’s Viral Reaction to Supreme Court Deportation Ruling Sparks Controversy
In a highly publicized incident, the Trump administration mistakenly deported Kilmar Ábrego García, a Maryland resident, to El Salvador. The Supreme Court later ruled the deportation was “in error” and ordered that efforts be made to bring García back.
Former President Trump responded on X (formerly Twitter) by sharing an edited image of García’s hand tattoos, claiming they showed gang affiliation: “I was elected to take bad people out… I must be allowed to do my job.”
However, the tattoos in question were digitally altered—something experts and fact-checkers confirmed.
In a tense ABC News interview, Trump doubled down. When host Terry Moran noted the image was photoshopped, Trump grew visibly upset, insisting, “He had MS-13 on his knuckles.”
The exchange went viral, drawing over 35 million views, with many expressing concern over Trump’s reliance on altered media. Critics warned of the dangers of misinformation and the inability of some leaders to distinguish fact from manipulated digital content.
“This is why people no longer believe the news—it’s fake news,” Trump declared, despite mounting evidence to the contrary.
TRUMP: He had MS-13 on his knuckles, tattooed!
MORAN: That was photoshopped
TRUMP: Terry, they’re giving you the big break of a lifetime. I picked you. But you’re not being very nice.
GOOD ON MORAN! GET HIM!
— CALL TO ACTIVISM (@CalltoActivism) April 30, 2025