An image showing a shockingly athletic looking Donald Trump saving two cats from flood water began circulating the MAGA-sphere after the president visited Texas to survey Hurricane Harvey’s damage. However, as the Washington Post fact checking scale goes, this image deserve not one, not two, not three — but four Pinocchios.

Fact-checking site Snopes verified the illegitimacy of the image, reporting that it is an altered photo from 2008 flooding in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The original photo was featured in the Des Moines Register, while the doctored photo simply superimposes Trump’s MAGA-hat clad head over the face of the real cat-saving man.

However, facts be damned said some Trump supporting Facebook groups, as the altered photo was captioned “Things the media forgets!” in one post:

This is being shared on Facebook as real. By lots and lots of people. pic.twitter.com/BwluNumL1h — Helen Kennedy (@HelenKennedy) September 12, 2017

Additionally, Snopes reported that after Harvey hit Texas another photo circulated on the internet showing Trump in an inflatable raft saving a stranded flood victim — unsurprisingly, this image is also fraudulent.

With Trump now flip-flopping on his flagship campaign promise — hardline immigration reform — one might say that this is not the first time his supporters have been duped.

[image via screengrab]

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