U.S. President Donald Trump has once again become a topic of discussion on social media after portraying himself as the iconic British secret agent James Bond.
Trump shared an image on his social media platform, Truth Social, presenting himself as “Trump 007.” The post quickly drew attention online and fueled discussion among supporters and critics alike.
The White House also joined the trend. Its official social media account shared an illustration depicting Trump dressed in a tuxedo and holding a silenced pistol, a visual style strongly associated with the James Bond franchise. Beneath the image appeared Trump's well-known political slogan, “Make America Great Again,” written in gold lettering.
According to reports published Wednesday by The Independent and other media outlets, Trump has a long history of comparing himself to prominent historical and cultural figures. In the past, he has drawn parallels between himself and personalities such as Elvis Presley, Winston Churchill, Mother Teresa, and even Jesus Christ.
In addition to the Bond-themed imagery, Trump shared a photograph from a public rally in which he referred to himself as “The Greatest Attraction,” further reinforcing his highly personalized political branding.
The timing of the post has also attracted attention. It comes as Amazon MGM Studios continues its search for a successor to Daniel Craig, the most recent actor to portray James Bond on the big screen.
Observers say the blending of political messaging with elements of popular culture has become a hallmark of Trump's public image, helping him maintain a strong presence in both political and social media conversations.
While supporters view such posts as humorous and effective branding, critics argue that they further blur the line between politics and entertainment. Nevertheless, the latest “Trump 007” portrayal has once again succeeded in generating widespread attention online.
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