The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Doctored presidenti­al seal raises eyebrows

Image shown at Trump rally includes eagle holding golf glubs

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WASHINGTON — White House officials on Thursday were baffled as to why a doctored presidenti­al seal — including an eagle clutching golf clubs in its talons instead of arrows — was projected on stage at an event at which U.S. President Donald Trump spoke.

The seal was displayed on Tuesday at Turning Point USA’s student summit, where Trump gave a raucous 80-minute speech and was greeted warmly by the youthful audience.

The image included a twoheaded eagle, instead of just one head, which the Washington Post said closely resembles the bird on the Russian coat of arms and also appears on the flags of Serbia, Albania and Montenegro.

The eagle has a set of golf clubs in its talons instead of the traditiona­l seal’s clutch of arrows.

There were suspicions at the White House that the organizers had found the doctored image online and mistakenly used it.

“We never saw the seal in question before it appeared in the video,” said a White House official. “The White House had no knowledge of it.”

Officials referred questions to Turning Point USA, which could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

The political non-profit group was founded to organize conservati­ve students on college campuses by Charlie Kirk, an outspoken supporter of Trump. It maintains a controvers­ial Professor Watchlist of college professors it deems too liberal.

As a political non-profit, the group may raise and spend unlimited sums of money and engage in educationa­l efforts around politics, but it is prohibited from using its resources to campaign for a candidate for elected office.

 ?? JONATHAN ERNST • REUTERS ?? U.S. President Donald Trump takes the stage next to an altered presidenti­al seal prior to a speech at Turning Point USA's Teen Student Action Summit in Washington on Tuesday.
JONATHAN ERNST • REUTERS U.S. President Donald Trump takes the stage next to an altered presidenti­al seal prior to a speech at Turning Point USA's Teen Student Action Summit in Washington on Tuesday.

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