Social Media Detectives Caught Donald Trump Lying Red-Handed After Noticing Something Sketchy In Viral Photo With Falcons QB Kirk Cousins
Donald Trump and Kirk Cousins (Photo via Twitter)
Social media poked fun at Donald Trump after a new photo with Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins proved that the president is lying about his height.
On Friday, Special Assistant to the President and Communications Advisor Margo Martin posted a photo of the 36-year-old Cousins hanging out with President Trump at the White House:
Donald Trump’s height has been a popular debate during his two terms in office. The 78-year-old claims to be 6-foot-3, the listed height of Cousins. Well, the four-time Pro Bowler looks to be at least two inches taller than the president in the photo.
And social media wasted no time poking fun at Trump’s “6-foot”3 claim after the photo with Cousins went viral.
“Kirk must be 6’7 based on the photos of Trump is 6’3,” a user said.
“So #Trump according to the physician of the president is 6’3″, but Kirk Cousins officially measured 6’3″ at the #NFLCombine. Yet somehow Cousins is clearly taller… Something isn’t adding up,” wrote another.
“6’3″ Donald Trump standing next to 6’3″ Kirk Cousins,” a fan quipped.
“It’s funny how Trump, and Kirk Cousins are both 6’3″ in tall,” one fan wrote.
“Kirk must be 6’7 based on the photos of Trump is 6’3.”Didn’t know Cousins was that tall… Cuz Trump like 6’3,” a user said.
“@grok how tall are the men in this photo,” a user said.
Trump began his second term as president of the United States on Jan. 20, less than three months after defeating Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. Trump is the second president to serve two nonconsecutive terms, a feat previously reached by only Grover Cleveland.
Donald Trump Is Popular Among NFL Figures
Donald Trump (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
Trump has no shortage of ties to NFL legends, coaches, owners and active players. His fanbase includes Brett Favre, John Elway, Lawrence Taylor, Le’Veon Bell, Mike Ditka, Rex Ryan, Jerry Jones, Shad Khan, Jimmy Haslam and Woody Johnson.
Active players that support Trump include Kirk Cousins, Maxx Crosby, Gardner Minshew II, Nick Bosa and Harrison Butker.