Did Donald Trump secretly meet mysterious human-like aliens at the White House? Truth behind the viral photos
Viral images falsely depicting President Trump meeting mysterious figures at the White House have sparked alien conspiracy theories. These AI-generated images, shared widely online, were debunked by experts. The frenzy intensified amid recent decl...

The photos, widely shared across social media platforms, show Trump posing alongside three unusual-looking figures dressed in bright red outfits. The individuals appear to have long white hair, pale skin, and an otherworldly appearance, prompting some users to speculate that they could be extraterrestrials.
"A leaked photo of President Trump meeting with unknown figures is going viral as people try to figure out who they are," one popular conspiracy theorist posted on X while sharing the image.
Another user wrote, "Does anyone have any more information on these lizard people that Donald Trump was meeting with at the White House today?"
A separate viral image appeared to show the same three figures standing alongside Chinese President Xi Jinping, adding further fuel to the online frenzy.
"Trump has been meeting with them privately to facilitate the transition into Hyperborea," another conspiracy-themed account claimed.
AI-Generated Images, Not Aliens
However, the viral claims were quickly debunked. Entrepreneur and commentator Mario Nawfal clarified that the images were generated using artificial intelligence.According to Nawfal, journalist Jon Stewart shared an AI-created image showing Trump with "three tall platinum-haired figures in red military jackets," jokingly suggesting that Trump had posted and then deleted the photo.
"The conspiracy crowd instantly went full Nordic aliens lore. Memes are cooking the timeline," Nawfal wrote on X.
Why Alien Conspiracies Around Trump Are Growing
The viral images gained traction amid renewed public interest in UFOs and extraterrestrial life following the release of previously classified government files related to unidentified flying objects and unexplained aerial sightings.Among the documents are reports of alleged unidentified phenomena observed during historic Apollo missions. One file includes a photograph purportedly captured from the Moon's surface during the Apollo 12 mission in 1969. Another contains transcripts from Apollo 17 astronauts describing unusual objects observed near the Moon in 1972.
Additional documents include reports from December 1947 discussing so-called "flying discs," as well as a top-secret Air Force intelligence report from November 1948 detailing sightings of unidentified aircraft and flying saucers.
A separate report describes a 2023 incident in which multiple federal law enforcement teams allegedly observed orange glowing orbs in the sky that appeared to emit smaller red objects.
Despite the excitement generated by the viral Trump images, there is no evidence that the photos show real extraterrestrial beings. The pictures have been identified as AI-generated content, highlighting how artificial intelligence can rapidly fuel misinformation and conspiracy theories online.
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