An image of Trump as Superman released by the White House sparked a wave of reactions

In the X post, the White House said, "The symbol of hope. Truth. Justice. The American way. Superman Trump."

The White House shared an image of President Donald Trump dressed as Superman. The social media post comes ahead of the U.S. premiere of director James Gunn's superhero movie, Superman.

In the X post, the White House said, "The symbol of hope. Truth. Justice. The American way. Superman Trump."

Warner Bros Pictures' latest film will be released on big screens in the US on July 11.

The "Superman Trump" pic has been making the rounds on social media and has garnered over 1.2 million views.

One user wrote, "So he can quickly fly to Jeffrey Epstein's island?"

Another noted, "That awkward moment when even Germany thinks you're Hitler..."

A third user joked, "Unbelievable. The new age of heroes is among us all."

Another comment reads, "If you believed in truth and justice, Epstein's files would be published and the list would be in jail."

"If you are for Truth and Justice, then where is Epstein's list?" another user commented.

Recently, the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI released their observations related to the Epstein case. According to the investigating agencies, Jeffrey Epstein did not maintain a so-called "client list" involving high-level individuals. According to the findings, Epstein committed suicide in a New York prison cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on charges of human trafficking for sexual exploitation.

The controversy over Epstein's records gained momentum after comments from Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel resurfaced.

"It's sitting on my desk right now for me to review," Pam Bondi responded this February to a question about Epstein's client list. | BGNES

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