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Trump Has a Nervous Breakdown When He’s Fact-Checked Right to His Face

In a recent interview marking his second term’s first 100 days, President Donald Trump clashed with ABC News’ Terry Moran over the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly sent to El Salvador.

Trump claimed Garcia had “MS-13” tattooed on his knuckles, an assertion Moran disputed by pointing out the tattoos were symbolic and not explicitly gang-related. Trump had shared a digitally altered photo on social media showing “MS-13” labeled above Garciaโ€™s tattoos, which included a skull, cross, smiley face, and marijuana leaf. Experts and former gang members stated the tattoos are not associated with the MS-13 gang. Despite evidence and clarifications, Trump insisted on the claim, suggesting media dishonesty when Moran stated the image was Photoshopped. Moran attempted to pivot the conversation to other topics like Ukraine, but Trump persistently defended his assertion.

During the interview Tuesday with Moran, Trump insisted that Abrego Garcia had โ€œMS-13โ€ tattooed across his knuckles.

โ€œThereโ€™s a dispute about that,โ€ Moran said, trying to move on to the next topic.

โ€œWait a minute. Wait a minute,โ€ Trump objected. โ€œHe had โ€˜MS-13โ€™ on his knuckles, tattooed.โ€

โ€œHe had some tattoos that are interpreted that way,โ€ Moran clarified. โ€œBut letโ€™s move on.โ€

Earlier this month, Trump posted a photo on social media of Kilmar Abrego Garciaโ€™s hand showing four tattoosโ€”a marijuana leaf, smiley face, cross, and skull. In the picture, the numbers and letters โ€œM-S-1-3โ€ were digitally added above each tattoo to argue that the symbols were a code to signify gang membership.

Donald Trump shared a photo with the letters and numbers โ€œM-S-1-3โ€ digitally added above Kilmar Abrego Garciaโ€™s tattoos.

Experts, however, have said the tattoos are not associated with Mara Salvatrucha, a criminal gang that originated among Salvadoran immigrants in Los Angeles in the 1980s. The gang spread to Central America when its members were deported after the Salvadoran civil war ended in the early 1990s.

Criminal justice experts told CBS News that members have been known to tattoo the gangโ€™s colloquial name โ€œMS-13โ€ on their bodies, along with images of devil horns. But a community activist who had worked with gang members for more than 25 years said he had never seen a gang member with Abrego Garciaโ€™s knuckle tattoos.

A former gang member turned professor told CBS he had consulted current gang members, and even they didnโ€™t think the tattoos stood for MS-13.

โ€œWait a minute. Terry. Terry, Terry,โ€ Trump said during Tuesdayโ€™s interview, refusing to move on.

โ€œHe did not have the letter โ€˜M-S-1-3,โ€™โ€ Moran said.

โ€œIt says โ€˜M-S-1-3,โ€™โ€ Trump insisted.

โ€œThat was Photoshopped,โ€ Moran said.

Moran is correct, the MS-13 is photoshopped in, and Trump is delusional.

When Trump first shared the photo on April 19, internet sleuths argued it was misleading because Trump did not make it clear that the image had been digitally altered to include the alleged gang โ€œcontext.โ€

The presidentโ€™s online defenders countered that it was obvious the letters and numbers had been added to illustrate the presidentโ€™s claims. Trumpโ€™s exchange with Moran, however, made it seem like Trump believed the letters and numbers were part of the original tattoo.

โ€œThat was Photoshopped? Terry you canโ€™t do that,โ€ Trump told Moran.

โ€œHey, theyโ€™re giving you the big break of a lifetime,โ€ he continued. โ€œYouโ€™re doing the interview. I picked you becauseโ€”frankly I never heard of you but thatโ€™s OK. I picked you but youโ€™re not being very nice. He had โ€˜MS-13โ€™ tattooedโ€”โ€

โ€œWeโ€™ll agree to disagree. I want to move on to something else,โ€ Moran said.

โ€œTerry. Terry. Do you want me to show you the picture?โ€ Trump said.

Moran said heโ€™d seen it, and repeated again that Abrego Garcia only had tattoos that can be โ€œinterpretedโ€ as evidence of gang membership. He tried to turn the topic of conversation to Russiaโ€™s invasion of Ukraine, but Trump wasnโ€™t having it.

The administration has tried to justify deporting Abrego Garcia, a migrant from El Salvador whom an immigration judge had granted a form of legal protection called a โ€œwithholding of removal order,โ€ by saying heโ€™s a โ€œterroristโ€ and a member of the notorious MS-13 gang.

The 29-year-old is married to a U.S. citizen and was working full-time as a sheet metal apprentice when he was suddenly detained and deported without being allowed to appear before a judge.

He doesnโ€™t have a criminal record, and no court has found him to be a member of a gang. Instead, Trump officials have offered up tenuous evidence of Abrego Garciaโ€™s MS-13 โ€œmembership,โ€ including the tattoos.

โ€œNo, no. Terry. Terry,โ€ Trump insisted. โ€œNo, no. No, no. He had โ€˜M-Sโ€™ as clear as you can be, not โ€˜interpreted.โ€™ This is why people no longer believe the news, becauseโ€”โ€

At that point Moranโ€”who had responded to Trumpโ€™s earlier digs with a smileโ€”sighed the kind of deep sigh that parents of toddlers know well.

He pointed out that the word โ€œMS-13โ€ doesnโ€™t appear in any of the photos of Abrego Garcia that have been taken since he was deported to El Salvador.

โ€œTerry!โ€ Trump interjected.

โ€œUkraine, sir,โ€ Moran practically begged.

โ€œHeโ€™s got โ€˜MS-13โ€™ on his knuckles, okay?โ€ Trump said. โ€œYouโ€™re just such a disservice. Why donโ€™t you just say, โ€˜Yes he doesโ€™ and go on to something else?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s contested,โ€ Moran replied. โ€œUkraine.โ€

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