Donald Trump draws attention again with a unique discovery on his phone’s lock screen.
The former president, now 78, continues to make headlines, especially after Elon Musk, his notable Republican ally, stepped down from the administration recently.

Additionally, Trump’s ambitious $175 billion missile defense system, named the ‘Golden Dome,’ has already raised concerns globally.
Furthermore, the US president has initiated a ‘trade war’ with the neighboring country, Canada, and even talked about the possibility of adding it as the 51st state of America.
His bold statement about Canada’s ‘supposed’ consideration of his idea has sparked further discussion, although Canadian authorities haven’t confirmed any such plans.
Now, the internet has discovered yet another intriguing Trump moment – his phone wallpaper features none other than himself.
A close glance at his lock screen reveals a selfie with a fierce expression directed at the camera.
People on social media quickly jumped on this, sharing their thoughts on what many see as a self-indulgent but typical Trump trait.
One user humorously commented, “Typical! Trump’s lock screen is what you’d expect – a picture of Trump.”
Another added, “Naturally, Trump’s phone lock screen shows his face. No family or grandkids – just Trump.”

A third social media user noted, “Last night, Trump’s phone was on display, and of course, it featured himself.” They sarcastically asked, “Is this not the most self-centric thing you’ve ever seen?”
Some say that a lock screen reveals much about a person.
In a Medium article, it was pointed out that people’s choice of wallpaper could reflect narcissistic tendencies, adding weight to speculations about Trump’s self-focused choice.
Nevertheless, others argue it could simply be about ‘expressing self-love,’ which aligns with Trump’s persona.
An expert shed light on the subject, stating, “Such choices can be seen as self-centered, but also as an embrace of self-recognition.”

These individuals often like their image blended into abstract art as a homey touch, preferring few distractions around them.
On the flip side, some users find no fault with Trump’s wallpaper choice. They ask, “What’s the issue?”
Another person remarked, “Isn’t this common? A lot of people do it, don’t they?”

The conversation continues, reflecting the diverse views people hold about such simple, yet telling, personal choices.