
Your phone's lock screen wallpaper can be anything from a pretty picture to a personal memento of your family or loved one, yet somehow US President Donald Trump's choice has left many in sheer disbelief.
It's clear to anyone who knows anything about Donald Trump that he loves a bit of self branding, as you only need to look as far as his many products to see that in action.
Trump steaks, hotels, towers, and even Trump Mobile if you wanted a golden phone modeled after the current president, complete with its own bespoke network featuring a rather absurd price point.
He's even made a concerted effort to transform the White House in his own image, giving the Oval Office a lavishly (and perhaps gaudily) golden makeover alongside expansions to leisure areas that are almost akin to his Mar A Lago resort.
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Despite all of this, you might still be left surprised at the lock screen wallpaper for not just one but two of his phones, as a photo prior to Charlie Kirk's funeral has exposed them to the world.
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As shared by YouTuber Eric Hovagim on X, a photo posted by Speaker of the House Mike Johnson on board Air Force 1 has shown Trump's two iPhones sat on his desk, with each device's lock screen proudly displayed.
While it's impossible to see any of the potentially juicy notifications that appeared on the phone closest to the president, you can catch a glimpse of both device's wallpapers, and they might look eerily familiar.
Keen eyed individuals might notice that both phones feature images of Trump himself on the lock screens, with one in particular being a notorious image of the president's face with an American flag painted over it.
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This particular 'portrait' has since been hung up in the White House, once between former First Ladies Laura Bush and Hilary Clinton, but has since taken the latter's spot and now sits to the left of a painting of Patricia Nixon, as per People.
The other lock screen wallpaper was previously spotted earlier this year, as shared by AF Post on X, and it's an image of Trump stood in front of an American flag and pointing 'forebodingly' at whoever is unlocking the phone.
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"Trump's vanity is seriously impressive," writes one user in the replies to Hovagim's post, with another adding that these two images "would be my first guess what his screensaver would be."
There's no guarantee that both devices are owned by Trump as there are five other people in the picture that the phone could seemingly belong to – although that would be perhaps equally as weird – but this is further confirmation that the president continues to have his own face pointing back at him every time he unlocks his device to post on Truth Social.