Claim: A viral photo shows Russian President Vladimir Putin holding his nose beside Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential limousine during their Alaska summit, allegedly reacting to Trump farting.
Rating: ❌ False / Unproven
No evidence supports the claim. The viral image appears manipulated, and no credible reporting or corroborating footage verifies the incident.
The Claim
On August 17, 2025, a photo circulated online appearing to show Putin grimacing and pinching his nose while seated next to Trump in “The Beast,” the presidential limousine. Posts with the caption “Trump farted in the limo… there I said it” quickly spread across X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Facebook, fueling the hashtag #LimoFartGate.
The Facts
1. Image Analysis
Digital forensic experts say the picture shows telltale signs of manipulation. While the limo interior matches verified summit footage and Putin’s seating position is consistent, no video or still images from the summit show Putin reacting as depicted.
The Kremlin dismissed the image as “childish fabrication and AI-generated propaganda.”
2. Trump’s History with Flatulence Rumors
This is not the first time flatulence claims involving Trump have gone viral:
Courtroom (April 2024): Commentators including MeidasTouch’s Ben Meiselas claimed Trump audibly passed gas during his New York hush-money trial. Snopes rated this “Unproven”, citing no verified sources.
The View (May 2024): Co-host Sunny Hostin joked on-air that Trump was “farting up a storm” in court, but presented no evidence.
Late-night TV: Jimmy Kimmel mocked the rumors but stressed there was no proof.
Rally in Detroit (June 2025): Some social media posts alleged a mid-speech interruption, though no reputable outlet confirmed it.
All remain anecdotal or satirical.
3. Limo Context
The U.S. presidential limousine, known as “The Beast,” is equipped with a sealed cabin and advanced air-filtration system designed to protect occupants from chemical and biological threats. Experts note such technology would also minimize odors, making Putin’s dramatic reaction highly unlikely.
4. Why the Story Spread
Flatulence rumors resonate online because they are simple, humorous, and make powerful figures appear vulnerable or ridiculous. Even when unverified, they spread rapidly as memes, especially when amplified by satire, political opponents, or ambiguous official responses.
The Kremlin’s dismissal of the incident as “provocation” without further comment helped fuel speculation across platforms.
Verdict
There is no credible evidence that Donald Trump farted in the limousine beside Vladimir Putin during the Alaska summit. The viral photo is almost certainly digitally manipulated, and previous flatulence rumors remain unverified hearsay.
The claim is best understood as political satire amplified by social media memes, not fact.
Sources
Snopes – Did Trump Pass Gas During His New York Hush Money Trial? (Unproven)
Entertainment Weekly – Sunny Hostin jokes Trump was ‘farting up a storm’ in court
The Wrap – Jimmy Kimmel on Trump flatulence rumors during trial
Newsweek – Kimmel mocks Trump fart rumors, highlights lack of proof
Economic Times – Trump-Putin summit, limo security, and air filtration
iNews / Zoom Bangla – Trump-Putin limo fart viral photo flagged as AI fabrication
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