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Donald Trump, the Republican candidate for the US presidential election, appears to be positioning himself as a superhero to 'save America,' as apparently conveyed through a poorly photoshopped image posted on his social media account.
The edited image shows Trump's head superimposed onto a picture of Superman. His running mate, JD Vance, is depicted as Batman, Republican ally Vivek Ramaswamy as The Flash, and billionaire businessman Elon Musk as Cyborg.
Trump's presidential transition team members, Robert F Kennedy Jr and Tulsi Gabbard, are shown as Aquaman and Superwoman, respectively.
The image, posted on Truth Social, also features the words 'Trump 2024'.
Last week, the Republican presidential candidate re-launched non-fungible tokens (NFTs)--digital trading cards--showing himself dancing, wearing a superhero suit, and holding bitcoin.
Throughout Trump's journey from business magnate to political leader, his team has employed similar tactics to portray him as a figure of power.
In 2017, Trump's eldest son, Donald Jr., posted an image of a fake Time cover featuring his father as a bearded Superman.
In 2016, his team used a digital billboard portraying Trump as Superman. At his 50th birthday party in 1996, a diorama of Trump as Superman was displayed next to the cake.
Donald Trump is facing Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in the upcoming US Presidential election set for November. Recent polls show Harris leading Trump by 45 percent to 41 percent, with increased support from women voters. Trump had been leading earlier when President Joe Biden was in the race, but Biden dropped his re-election bid in July after a disastrous debate performance against Trump.