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Mother JonesonBluesky1d ago
We've got the receipts.
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Claim Accuracy72%
Source Quality68%
Framing & Tone65%
Context80%
Analysis Summary
This is a documented compilation of Trump's deleted social media posts spanning 2021-2026, with most claims traceable to verified reporting. The April 2026 Jesus-image incident and Pope Leo XIV reference cannot be independently confirmed and may contain errors (the Pope detail is suspect). The older incidentsβthe racist Obama video, the 'unified reich' text, gag order violations, and January 6 tweetsβare all well-sourced or part of established public record. The article serves as an illustrated argument that Trump frequently deletes problematic posts rather than owning them. Credibility is solid on historical claims but shaky on the most recent incident.
Claims Analysis (6)
βTrump deleted a bizarre image of what appeared to be an AI-generated depiction of him as a Jesus-like figure following immediate criticism on Mondayβ
Article describes the incident but no independent confirmation found in search results; breaking/recent claim.
βTrump posted the picture on Sunday during his feud with Pope Leo XIV over the US-Israeli war in Iranβ
Pope Leo XIV reference appears incorrect β current Pope is Francis. The US-Iran conflict is real (Feb-April 2026), but Pope detail undermines credibility.
βTrump posted a racist video depicting Obama and Michelle Obama as apes in February 2026β
Article cites Katie Herchenroder's Mother Jones reporting from that time period with detailed description of the video content; verified reporting from credible source.
βA campaign video promoting Trump's 2024 campaign contained text referencing 'unified reich'β
Article cites Associated Press reporting that confirmed the Nazi-era language appeared in the video; well-documented incident.
βTrump violated a gag order nine times during his criminal hush money trial in April 2024β
Article documents New York judge fining Trump $9,000 ($1,000 per violation) for posts attacking jurors and witnesses; this was widely reported court proceeding.
βTrump tweeted on January 6 at 2:24pm ET that 'Mike Pence didn't have the courage' after rioters breached the Capitolβ
Well-documented public record; Trump's January 6 tweets were archived and widely reported by news organizations.
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