Donald Trump joins penguin meme as White House posts Greenland image

The AI image went viral, drawing sharp reactions over penguins and Greenland.

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New Delhi – The White House shared an AI-generated image of Donald Trump walking beside a penguin toward icy mountains marked with Greenland’s flag. The post carried a short line: “Embrace the penguin.”

The image spread fast across social media. Many users linked it to Trump’s long-running interest in Greenland. The post crossed millions of views within hours.

In the picture, the penguin holds a US flag while Trump walks ahead on snow. The scene echoed the popular “lonely penguin” meme, a clip that has circulated online for years.

Online reaction grows fast

Soon after the post appeared, users began reacting sharply. Many pointed out that penguins do not live in Greenland. Penguins are found only in the Southern Hemisphere, mainly in Antarctica.

Several replies shared edited images and jokes. Others called the post careless. The comment section filled quickly as the image continued to trend.

Greenland focus returns

The viral post also renewed attention on Donald Trump’s Greenland demand. The US president has often said Greenland is important for America’s security.

In the past months, Trump warned Denmark that the US wanted a deal for Greenland. He also spoke of stronger action if talks failed. The remarks raised concern in Europe.

Tariffs and talks

Trump had earlier announced tariffs on some European nations and the UK, linking them to Greenland tensions. Those tariffs were later withdrawn.

After a recent meeting with NATO chief Mark Rutte in Davos, Trump said a framework for a Greenland deal would be shared soon.

Viral post, real fallout

While the White House did not issue further comment on the penguin image, the post kept drawing attention online.

The meme may have been playful, but it once again placed Donald Trump, Greenland, and US-Europe ties at the center of public debate.

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