Trump Posts Doctored Image of Hunter Biden Calling Him “Greatest President” — Full Story

Former First Son Hunter Biden is suddenly at the center of national headlines again, this time not for a courtroom scandal but for a social media battle with the sitting president of the United States. President Donald Trump has escalated a bizarre new feud by sharing an AI-generated image portraying Hunter Biden as a devoted admirer — while simultaneously sparking speculation about a possible Biden family return to politics in 2028.


Trump Shares Doctored “Greatest President” Image of Hunter Biden

President Donald Trump posted a doctored image on social media showing Hunter Biden apparently sketching a portrait of Trump, with the words “Greatest President” written above the drawing. The image, widely identified as AI-generated, depicts the son of former President Joe Biden as a kind of involuntary fan of the man who spent years targeting his family in political attacks.

The post landed on Thursday, June 5, 2026, and quickly went viral — drawing both mockery and amusement from observers across the political spectrum. It is the latest in a long string of AI-manipulated content that Trump has shared on social platforms, a pattern that has drawn increasing scrutiny from media fact-checkers and digital experts.


A Pattern of AI-Generated Posts by Trump

The Hunter Biden image is far from an isolated incident. Trump and his administration have embraced AI-generated content as a political messaging tool throughout his second term. Notable examples include:

  • An image depicting Trump in the likeness of Jesus Christ, which he posted in April 2026 and later deleted following backlash from both political parties.
  • An AI-generated image showing Trump alongside the four presidents on Mount Rushmore, positioning him as a peer of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt.
  • A doctored image of Trump and others at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
  • AI-generated imagery of Trump taking over Gaza, transforming the strip into a luxury resort with a golden effigy of himself.

According to fact-checkers at Snopes, the White House has repeatedly posted content that spreads misinformation, including a video promoting fake medical devices. Digital forensics experts have noted that such images spread significantly faster online than corrections or fact-checks can follow.


Hours Before the Post: Trump Called Hunter Biden’s Past “Not the Greatest”

The timing of the doctored image was especially striking. Trump had shared the post just hours after making public remarks about Hunter Biden at the White House.

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office — responding to a question from Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy — Trump was asked whether Hunter Biden could run for president in 2028, after the younger Biden had reacted to a parody account on X touting him as a Democratic nominee. Trump’s response was characteristically backhanded:

“You would think that past has something to do with winning an election. And I would say his past is not the greatest.”

But Trump didn’t stop there. He went on to suggest that, given the Democratic Party’s recent candidate choices, Hunter might actually have a shot: “Hey, if the guy from Maine can do well… well, I guess Hunter could do well, too, because the guy from Maine is a basket case.” Trump was referencing Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner.


Hunter Biden’s Viral Social Media Comeback

Hunter Biden’s name is trending not just because of Trump’s jabs — he has engineered his own remarkable social media resurgence. After years of largely staying out of the spotlight, Hunter resumed an active presence on X (formerly Twitter) in mid-May 2026, and quickly found an unlikely audience.

His approach has been disarmingly self-aware. Rather than deflecting his troubled past — which includes federal gun charges, tax offenses, and a well-publicized struggle with crack cocaine addiction — Hunter has leaned into it with dark humor and sharp political commentary. His posts have gone viral repeatedly in recent weeks.

Among his most-shared lines, responding to a user who misspelled “elections” as “erections,” Hunter quipped: “I’ve never stolen an erection in my life.” Another post, directed at skeptics of an AI-generated video about Trump: “This is why we can’t trust AI. Please make the appropriate edit.”

On the topic of a possible 2028 campaign — which a parody X account had floated — Hunter offered: “Let’s take another crack with a Biden. Needs work but the possibilities are endless,” a reference to his drug addiction that many readers interpreted as both self-deprecating and politically canny.


The 2028 Speculation Begins

While most political observers treat Hunter Biden’s 2028 suggestions as jokes, the broader conversation they’ve sparked is real. The Democratic Party is actively searching for its next generation of leaders following the 2024 loss to Trump, and Hunter’s sudden social media prominence has placed him, however unexpectedly, in the national conversation.

Trump himself — on a separate occasion at a podcast taping — was asked whether he could envision a Hunter Biden and Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) Democratic ticket in 2028. His reaction: “That would be some ticket. No, these people are crazy, so you never know what’s going to happen.”

Meanwhile, Hunter’s social media activity has increasingly focused on questions about Trump’s health, noting an unscheduled hospital visit and a gap in public appearances. He posted on June 4, 2026: “See… I told you it was a clone. They keep forgetting to charge its battery.”


Background: Hunter Biden’s Legal History and Pardon

Much of the Trump-Hunter Biden dynamic is rooted in a years-long political and legal saga. Hunter Biden was convicted in June 2024 of three federal felony gun charges for lying about his drug addiction when purchasing a firearm. He subsequently pleaded guilty to multiple tax offenses for failing to pay over $1.4 million in federal taxes.

In December 2024 — weeks before leaving office — President Joe Biden signed a full and unconditional pardon for his son, reversing his earlier public pledge not to do so. The elder Biden stated that Hunter had been “treated differently” by prosecutors and that the prosecutions were politically motivated.

Trump responded at the time by calling the pardon “an abuse and miscarriage of Justice,” and questioned on social media whether the pardon would extend to those convicted in the January 6 Capitol riot.


Why the Trump-Biden Feud Keeps Dominating Headlines

The ongoing feud between Donald Trump and the Biden family reflects something deeper than personal animosity. For Trump, keeping the Biden name — whether Joe or Hunter — in the news serves a strategic purpose: it reinforces a narrative of Democratic corruption and incompetence that energized his base through two election cycles.

For Hunter Biden, the social media comeback appears to be a deliberate rebranding. By confronting his critics with humor rather than denial, he has managed to generate sympathy and fascination from audiences well beyond traditional Democratic voters. A three-time Trump voter and Afghanistan war veteran, according to one widely-shared report, stated that Hunter’s recent posts had “single-handedly restored their faith in the Biden family name.”

The AI-generated image of Hunter Biden calling Trump the “greatest president” is, in this context, not just a meme. It’s a snapshot of where American political discourse stands in 2026: a sitting president trolling a private citizen with a doctored AI image, while that citizen fires back with viral jokes and oblique 2028 presidential hints.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What image did Trump post about Hunter Biden? Trump posted an AI-generated, doctored image showing Hunter Biden apparently sketching a portrait of Trump with the words “Greatest President” written above it. The image was shared on Thursday, June 5, 2026.

Is the image of Hunter Biden calling Trump the greatest president real? No. The image is AI-generated and doctored. Hunter Biden did not create or endorse the image. It was posted by President Trump on his social media platforms.

What did Trump say about Hunter Biden running in 2028? When asked by Fox News reporter Peter Doocy, Trump said Hunter Biden’s past was “not the greatest” but suggested he “could do well,” comparing him to Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner of Maine, whom Trump called a “basket case.”

Was Hunter Biden pardoned? Yes. Former President Joe Biden granted Hunter Biden a full and unconditional pardon in December 2024, covering his federal gun and tax convictions.

Is Hunter Biden active on social media in 2026? Yes. Hunter Biden returned to X (formerly Twitter) in mid-May 2026 and has been posting regularly, drawing large audiences with self-deprecating humor and political commentary.

Has Trump posted AI-generated images before? Yes. Trump has posted numerous AI-generated images throughout his second term, including depictions of himself as Jesus Christ, on Mount Rushmore, at the Lincoln Memorial, and in Gaza.


What do you think — is Hunter Biden’s social media comeback a sign of a genuine political future, or just the internet’s latest obsession? Drop your thoughts in the comments and stay tuned as this story develops.

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