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People stunned after discovering what Donald Trump’s lock screen is

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Updated 18:14 23 Oct 2024 GMT+1Published 18:10 23 Oct 2024 GMT+1

People stunned after discovering what Donald Trump’s lock screen is

The former President of the United States was seemingly pictured alongside his Apple device

Ella Scott

Ella Scott

An eagle-eyed social media user has sparked debate after allegedly spotting the iPhone wallpaper of former President of the United States Donald Trump has been using.

On November 5, thousands of US residents will be heading out to their local polling place to cast their vote in the upcoming 2024 presidential elections.

And as Election Day looms ever closer, candidates like Donald Trump, 78, and Vice President Kamala Harris, 59, are still hard at work in their attempts to sway the masses to their cause.

Earlier this month, Harris sat down with Call Her Daddy podcast host Alex Cooper, 30, to discuss women’s rights and giving those most vulnerable a voice.

Meanwhile, Trump headed to a McDonald’s restaurant to seemingly take on a shift at the fast-food chain.

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The Republican - who is making his third bid for office - claimed he wanted to work at McDonald’s because he claimed a story about the VP working there was untrue.

In case you missed it, Harris’ campaign unveiled an advert stating the California-born politician ‘worked at McDonald’s while she got her degree’ at Howard University, as per Metro.

But Trump has insisted his competition is lying - without any evidence - stating in his video: "I've always wanted to work at McDonald's, I never did. I'm running against somebody that said she did but it turned out to be a totally phoney story.”

But interestingly, this isn’t the only dig at his opponent that Trump has seemingly partaken in recently.

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This photograph featuring Donald Trump has the internet talking (X/MikeSington)
This photograph featuring Donald Trump has the internet talking (X/MikeSington)

Earlier this week, the 45th President of the United States collaborated with popular prank YouTubers the ‘Nelk Boys’.

In a clip shared to their respective Instagram profiles, the content creators can be seen handing Trump a blank book, claiming it’s full of ‘Kamala’s greatest achievements’.

A photograph of the Nelk Boys and Trump onboard the aircraft has since been doing the rounds on social media—and not for the reason you think.

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The image sees the foursome smiling together while on a table in front lies an iPhone and a signature ‘Make America Great Again’ hat.

A user of X, formerly known as Twitter, has reposted the image and zoomed in on what appears to be Trump’s iPhone lock screen.

“Of course. Trump’s cell phone lock screen background image is a picture of himself. Not his wife, not his children, not his grandchildren… himself,” the user typed.

The Daily Mail notes that the picture the real estate mogul has reportedly used as the background of his Apple device was taken on July 19, 2019.

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Trump's iPhone lock screen is seemingly a photograph of himself, taken in 2019 (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Trump's iPhone lock screen is seemingly a photograph of himself, taken in 2019 (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The image itself was captured during a departure from the South Lawn of the White House before the businessman traveled to New Jersey for a dinner at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster.

Social media users have since come out in their droves to debate the presumed iPhone lock screen, with one writing: “My lock screen is of my dog. Because people suck.”

A second typed: “I guess you can cry if you think it'll make you feel better.”

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“Haha! Not even the generic lock screens,” argued someone else, while another commented: “His favorite person.”

A fifth said: “That’s how he hypes himself up lol.”

UNILAD has gone to DJT for comment.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/The Washington Post/Twitter/MikeSington

Topics: Donald Trump, Republicans, Politics, Celebrity, iPhone, Social Media, Apple

Ella Scott
Ella Scott

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