Genghis Khan
The worst version of myself
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Grok:
Yes, the photo attached to Rep. Hakeem Jeffries' post (showing Donald Trump golfing, likely at one of his resorts like Mar-a-Lago or a similar course) appears to be an old picture rather than a recent one from March 2026.
Several replies and related discussions on X directly call it out as recycled or outdated:Multiple users describe it as "an older image, almost certainly recycled from prior years" or explicitly "old photo" / "not recent."
One reply notes similar photos have "repeatedly surfaced in political contexts with misleading captions claiming they are current."
Another points to a comparable case where a Trump golfing image was mispresented as timely (though from an earlier unrelated context).
The post itself criticizes Trump for golfing amid the ongoing partial DHS shutdown and the escalating US-Iran conflict (which began with strikes around late February 2026).
However, there's no indication in available context that the specific photo was taken during this current crisis period. Recent reports around early March 2026 mention Trump being at Mar-a-Lago and active, but the image Jeffries used doesn't align with confirmed new photography from those days—it's more consistent with stock or past images repurposed for the jab.
This tactic of using older photos in political messaging isn't uncommon (e.g., past fact-checks have debunked similar misdated Trump golfing pics in other controversies). If a truly current photo existed of him golfing right now during the shutdown/war headlines, critics would likely prioritize that for stronger impact—but this one seems pulled from an earlier timeframe.
Yes, the photo attached to Rep. Hakeem Jeffries' post (showing Donald Trump golfing, likely at one of his resorts like Mar-a-Lago or a similar course) appears to be an old picture rather than a recent one from March 2026.
Several replies and related discussions on X directly call it out as recycled or outdated:Multiple users describe it as "an older image, almost certainly recycled from prior years" or explicitly "old photo" / "not recent."
One reply notes similar photos have "repeatedly surfaced in political contexts with misleading captions claiming they are current."
Another points to a comparable case where a Trump golfing image was mispresented as timely (though from an earlier unrelated context).
The post itself criticizes Trump for golfing amid the ongoing partial DHS shutdown and the escalating US-Iran conflict (which began with strikes around late February 2026).
However, there's no indication in available context that the specific photo was taken during this current crisis period. Recent reports around early March 2026 mention Trump being at Mar-a-Lago and active, but the image Jeffries used doesn't align with confirmed new photography from those days—it's more consistent with stock or past images repurposed for the jab.
This tactic of using older photos in political messaging isn't uncommon (e.g., past fact-checks have debunked similar misdated Trump golfing pics in other controversies). If a truly current photo existed of him golfing right now during the shutdown/war headlines, critics would likely prioritize that for stronger impact—but this one seems pulled from an earlier timeframe.