President Donald Trump self-soothed with more AI-generated slop amplifying a MAGA conspiracy theory, just minutes after posting a furious tirade about Iran and the status of negotiations to end the war.
The president, 79, spent Friday morning blasting Iran over what he claimed were fabricated reports about the terms of a potential agreement, insisting that details leaked to the media bore âno relation to the truth.â
âThe terms that Iran leaked out to the Fake News have NOTHING to do with the terms that were agreed to, in writing,â Trump wrote on Truth Social, calling Tehranâs statement on having a deal âweak and patheticâ before blasting the Iranians as âvery dishonorable people to deal with.â
The outburst came less than a day after Trump suggested strikes had been called off and that an agreement was within reach. It marked the latest in a string of mixed signals from the White House as the administration seeks to bring the conflict, which the president launched more than three months ago, to a close.

But roughly 19 minutes after his unhinged meltdown, Trump returned to Truth Social and shared a post from one of his supporters featuring an AI-generated image of himself standing in front of the White House with his arms extended.
âEVERY BATTLE IS WON BEFORE IT IS FOUGHT,â the image reads. A prominent and glowing âQâ can be seen on the left-hand side of the image.
âQâ is a reference to the QAnon conspiracy movement that Trump has flirted with over the years, due to some MAGA acolytes subscribing to its theories.
The movement is based on the wild idea that Trump is waging a war against a secret cabal of Satan-worshipping elitesâprimarily Democrats, celebrities, and globalistsâwho run the world and are embroiled in a global child sex trafficking ring.

Trump has repeatedly amplified content from accounts associated with the movement.
The image Trump shared Friday was created by a Truth Social user known as âSpiritual Streetfighter,â whose AI-generated artwork has previously been reposted by the president.
âI believe in Q,â her bio reads, concluding with âWWG1WGAâ or âWhere We Go One, We Go Allââa slogan adopted by QAnon supporters to signal their unity.
Trump has previously shared AI-generated images from the same account during controversies surrounding his administrationâs handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and amid demands for greater transparency.
Last December, he also promoted an AI-generated image portraying himself as a superhero-like figure battling the so-called âDeep State,â a term commonly used by conspiracy theorists to describe an alleged shadow network secretly controlling the government.

Trumpâs relationship with QAnon has long drawn scrutiny. Asked about the movement during a White House briefing in August 2020, Trump said: âI donât know much about the movement,â before adding that he had âheard that these people love our country.â
âIf I can help save the world from problems, Iâm willing to do it,â he said.
The Daily Beast has contacted the White House for comment.






