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The Mystery of the Golden Trump Pins
Washington DC, USASaturday, April 12, 2025
The first mention of the pins came from two posts by a conservative political commentator. The first post showed the commentator and Carr, with Carr wearing the pin. The second post gave a closer look at the pin. These posts were shared widely on X. However, no other images from trusted sources showed other Republicans wearing the pins.
The rumor was not backed up by solid evidence. Photographs of high-ranking officials in early April did not show them wearing the golden Trump pins. This made the claim that "loyalists" were ordered to wear the pins seem less likely. Social media users also pointed out that similar pins were sold online for a low price. This raised more questions about the authenticity of the rumor. The whole situation highlights how quickly rumors can spread and how important it is to verify information before believing it. It is crucial to think critically and question the sources of information, especially when it comes to political rumors.
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