The Guardian (USA)

Trump stands before presidenti­al seal doctored with symbols of Russia and golf

- Matthew Cantor

As Donald Trump addressed a rightwing crowd in Washington on Tuesday, the audience roared in support – but it was a doctored onscreen display that ultimately took center stage.

At a student summit hosted by the conservati­ve group Turning Point USA, the president stood before what looks, to the casual observer, very much like the US presidenti­al seal. A thorough examinatio­n by the Washington Post, however, revealed some odd tweaks to the image.

First, the eagle has not one but two heads – making it look a lot like Russia’s coat of arms. And instead of holding arrows, as the bird does in the US seal, it’s holding golf clubs. In its other foot, it’s showing off a bunch of cash. And instead of the US motto, “e pluribus unum”, the seal says in Spanish: “45 is a puppet.” (Trump is the 45th president.)

In other words, a proud presidenti­al symbol was apparently reworked to

shame Trump over two of the biggest targets of anti-Trump criticism – Russian involvemen­t in the 2016 election and excessive golfing – and it was displayed behind the president for all to see.

How this happened was initially a mystery. On Wednesday, the Post spoke to a White House representa­tive who said officials had not seen the image in advance. A spokespers­on for Turning Point USA, meanwhile, told the paper he was stumped as to the origins of the image, characteri­zing it as “a lastminute A/V mistake”.

But on Thursday, the Post reported that the image had been created by a graphic designer who, though a former Republican, is no fan of Donald Trump.

Charles Leazott didn’t plan for the image to be displayed behind the president. “It’s just something I tossed together,” he told the paper. “This was just a goofy thing for some people I knew.”

A Turning Point spokesman said a staffer, who has been fired, stumbled on the image in an online search and used it in error. “I don’t think it was malicious intent,” the representa­tive told the paper.

Leazott calls that “a load of crap”, noting that finding the image would require an intentiona­l search; it appears on anti-Trump gear he sells online. He called the staffer “either wildly incompeten­t or the best troll ever – either way, I love them”.

This article was updated on 25 July 2019 with the identity of the seal’s designer and additional details.

 ??  ?? Donald Trump at the Turning Point event, featuring a two-headed eagle with golfing gear. Photograph: UPI/Barcroft Media
Donald Trump at the Turning Point event, featuring a two-headed eagle with golfing gear. Photograph: UPI/Barcroft Media

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