President Donald Trump's phone lock display screen was these days captured with the aid of a Reuters photographer, and the picture has sparked several theories.

The 78-year-old antique's lock screen features a photograph of himself pointing a finger. At the same time as some social media customers mocked trump for being 'narcissistic,' others got here up with '9/11' hyperlinks.

"Trump's lock display became spotted on his smartphone the following night, and it was an image of himself. Is that now not one of the most narcissistic, self-absorbed things you have ever seen? No longer his family, no longer his children, but himself," one individual wrote on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

"Reuters took an HD photograph of the lock display screen of President Trump's iphone the remaining night. It is a photograph of himself. No president has an extra air of secrecy than President trump," every other one tweeted, assisting the president.

The 9/11, 2001 (9/11) hyperlink comes from the time displayed on Donald Trump's phone while the image was being captured. "Reuters took a photo of the lock screen of President Trump's iPhone. Do not just like the time it suggests: 9/11 reminds me of Trump's Butler, PA rally/assassination attempt, the only time CNN attended a trump rally that 12 months & how convenient, a NYT award-winning photographer also became a leftist," one man or woman referred to on X.

"Does this imply trump is going to release the september 11 files?" another social media person asked.

Neither trump nor the white house has responded to the reactions to the former's cellphone lock screen.

In the meantime, trump said on friday he planned to increase price lists on imported steel and aluminum to 50% from 25%.

"We're going to be imposing a 25% growth. We're going to convey it from 25% to 50%—the price lists on steel into the united states of the US, with a purpose to even similarly cozy the metallic enterprise within the united states," he stated at a rally in Pennsylvania.

Canada's Chamber of Trade quickly denounced the tariff hike as "antithetical to North American monetary safety."

"Unwinding the green, competitive, and dependable go-border delivery chains like we've seen in metal and aluminum comes at an extremely good cost to each nation," Candace Laing, president of the chamber, stated in a statement.


Find out more: