Fact Check

Photo of Trump kissing young girl isn't real. Here's the proof

Visual inconsistencies in the image show that it was generated using artificial intelligence.

by Aleksandra Wrona, Published March 30, 2026


AI-generated image showing U.S. President Donald Trump kissing a young girl.

Image courtesy of X user @jasonllevin, illustrated by Snopes


Claim:
An image authentically shows U.S. President Donald Trump kissing a young girl.
Rating:
Fake

About this rating


In March 2026, a photograph allegedly showing U.S. President Donald Trump kissing a young girl circulated on social media, often in posts referencing the release of thousands of pages of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

One X post (archived) spreading the image urged others to "share this before it disappears."

(X user @jasonllevin)

For months, the photo spread on various social media platforms, including X, 9GAG, Threads and Facebook, with many commenters appearing to believe it was real.

But we found the image contained numerous signs it was generated using artificial intelligence. 

The most obvious red flag was the distorted hands in the scene: One hand showed unnaturally long fingers, while another seemed to appear from an impossible angle, as if popping out of nowhere.

(X user @jtab1641)

Additionally, the girl seemed to have a third leg, and the background showed further inconsistencies, including distorted-looking people.

The image appeared to be inspired by — or even directly derived from — another fabricated image we previously debunked that depicted a similar scene involving Trump and Epstein. In that earlier image, Trump had only one leg and Epstein seemed to be dissolving into the couch.

(TheGoodRussian Quora profile, X user @jtab1641)

Because the photograph was generated using AI software, we have rated it as fake.

Observador, a Portuguese outlet, and Verificador La República in Peru, also debunked this image.

We have debunked multiple fake images of Trump with underage girls that have circulated since the House Oversight Committee released documents from Epstein's estate in late 2025 and the Department of Justice released millions of files related to the Epstein case in early 2026.


By Aleksandra Wrona

Aleksandra Wrona is a reporting fellow for Snopes, based in the Warsaw, Poland, area.


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