During a recent interview, President Trump wrongly asserted that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whom his administration mistakenly deported, had the MS-13 gang name tattooed on his knuckles. Instead, a photograph shared by Trump featured Garcia with various non-gang-related tattoos, while MS-13 was added as a caption, not as real tattoos. Despite efforts by ABC's Terry Moran to clarify, Trump remained adamant about the existence of the tattoos, demonstrating a significant misunderstanding of the situation and illustrating the tension between his narratives and factual evidence.
In an interview with ABC's Terry Moran, President Trump insisted that Kilmar Abrego Garcia had MS-13 tattooed on his knuckles, despite evidence to the contrary.
The president misconstrued a social media image where MS-13 was superimposed over a photograph of Garcia's tattoos, mistakenly believing they were actual tattoos.
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