The media is at it again, twisting reality into something completely unrecognizable just to smear President Trump. This time, the left-wing press is melting down over a photo of Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s tattoos, pretending that the Trump administration tried to “fool the public” by adding letters above the gang member’s ink.
Let’s be clear: the only people trying to fool anyone are the reporters putting out these hit pieces.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a known MS-13 affiliate deported under President Trump’s firm immigration policies, had a series of symbols tattooed across his fingers—symbols the administration pointed out as representing the letters and numbers M-S-1-3. To help the American people understand what each symbol meant, the letters were placed above the tattoos as a visual aid—not as a deception.
But the media? They immediately screamed “Photoshop!” and accused the Trump team of staging propaganda. In reality, the letters were transparently added for clarity, not to trick anyone. The media people know this, but they will jump at every chance they get to trash President Trump and his administration. It’s a constant lack of respect for the Office of the President.
This wasn’t some covert operation using Arial font-size 14 to rewrite reality. This was a legend, a clear visual explainer to show that each tattoo corresponded to the letters MS-13—a violent, transnational gang that Trump declared a terrorist organization and vowed to eradicate.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELThis exchange is being pushed that Trump thought the fonts that his administration added to the photo was real.
The same outlets that spent four years downplaying MS-13’s brutality are now pretending to care about Photoshop ethics. They’re acting like adding explanatory letters to an image for public understanding is some grand conspiracy. Meanwhile, these same “journalists” – and I use that term lightly – were silent when the Biden administration labeled parents at school board meetings as domestic terrorists.
Here’s France 24—a French channel that broadcasts in English—parroting the left-wing talking points about the letters over the tattoos. And they know exactly what they’re doing. As part of the liberal media machine, their job isn’t to inform you—it’s to gaslight you and smear President Trump at every turn.
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So what’s really going on?
Simple: Trump deported a known gang affiliate, and the media wants to make him the bad guy for it. They’d rather defend an MS-13 member than admit that President Trump is serious about keeping America safe.
The Trump administration didn’t “doctor” evidence. They enhanced an image to make it easier for everyday Americans to connect the dots. The tattoos were real. The deportation was real. And the gang affiliation? Real enough for federal law enforcement to act.
You know what else is real? The fact that, under Trump, law and order actually meant something.
The press is now referring to it as a photoshopped image, trying to debunk the actual image, minus the legend that they added to let people know what each tattoo symbol meant. Anyone with a triple-digit IQ knows what they did, but that’s not stopping the media from trying to gaslight America.
What the media is doing is especially moronic because there are other pictures of Garcia floating around the internet that show the tattoos on his hand.
Here are two photos of Garcia’s hand. The image on the left was posted after his deportation by his wife, who conveniently covered the exact locations of his tattoos with little heart emojis. What are the odds of accidentally placing them precisely over each tattoo? The second photo shows Garcia holding a baby, with his MS-13 gang tattoos clearly visible on his fingers.
If someone snapped a photo of me skiing and I added “WOW!” before posting it on Facebook, CNN would probably run a segment accusing me of trying to convince the world that the letters were literally floating in midair as I flew past them. Yes — it’s that stupid.
The media aren’t just biased — they’ve perfected gaslighting. Jesse Kelly nails it with his “The Sky Is Green” analogy, exposing how the press repeats obvious lies until people are too worn down to argue. That’s exactly where we are now — drowning in make-believe, courtesy of the corporate media.
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This is exactly what the media is doing—they’re trying to gaslight the American public into believing the photo of Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s hand, clearly showing MS-13 tattoos, is somehow “fake.” Why? Because the Trump administration added letters above each tattoo as a legend to clarify what they represent. And now the press wants you to think that was done to deceive you, not to inform you. It’s insulting, dishonest, and totally predictable.
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Don’t let the media’s cheap tricks fool you. President Trump stood up to violent gangs, told the truth, and backed it up with action. The outrage over a few explanatory letters on a photo isn’t journalism—it’s narrative control. The real “alteration” happening here is the media’s nonstop effort to distort reality and protect criminals.
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NAME the journalists. Individually.