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Donald Trump Brutally Mocked As Cameras Catch Photo He Has On Lock Screen
U.S. President Donald Trump has once again drawn public attention – this time, for something as seemingly trivial as his phone lock screen.
The revelation quickly circulated on social media, sparking a flurry of commentary and ridicule.
A recent press event inadvertently offered a glimpse of Trump’s phone background, which has sparked mass backlash.

As cameras caught it, it was revealed that it featured none other than Trump himself.
The image appears to be an AI-enhanced photo from one of his recent campaign appearances.
Political commentator Harry Sisson was among those who weighed in, posting a TikTok video where he remarked: “Donald Trump was holding a press conference and his phone screen was seen. Can you take a guess as to what the lockscreen photo is? If you guess himself, you’d be absolutely right.”
Sisson’s critique focused on what he called a clear sign of narcissism, adding: “Do you know how narcissistic you have to be to want yourself to be the home screen? You’d be constantly looking at yourself.”
He contrasted Trump’s choice with what he views as more typical lock screen preferences, such as pictures of family or friends.
In the same clip, Sisson drew attention to a pattern he claims is consistent with Trump’s behavior: “He just loves admiring what he looks like, but it’s very strange.”
He referenced previous reports suggesting Trump has a tendency to decorate his private spaces with portraits of himself, reinforcing the image of a man captivated by his own persona.
The TikTok post has amassed more than 71,000 likes and prompted a variety of responses.
One user commented: “Narcissism on full display,” while another quipped: “Did he Google that and download it? Probably not, but it’s a funny thought.”
Some even likened the choice to people who hang framed photos of themselves in their homes.
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Not everyone agreed with the criticism. A few users defended the former president, noting that using a personal photo as a lock screen isn’t unusual.
One said: “So? I have myself too – it’s quite common actually,” while another added: “Lots of people do that, no?”
This incident isn’t the first time Trump’s focus on his image has raised eyebrows.
Earlier in the year, he took issue with an official portrait displayed in the Colorado State Capitol, claiming it was deliberately unflattering.
On Truth Social, he vented: “Nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves… [it] was purposefully distorted to a level that even I, perhaps, have never seen before.”
He criticized the artist Sarah Boardman, contrasting his portrait with what he called a ‘wonderful’ rendering of Barack Obama: “He looks wonderful, but the one on me is truly the worst.”
In typical Trump fashion, the former president concluded: “I would much prefer not having a picture than having this one.”
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