Fake Presidential Seal Behind President Trump At Conference

It's all in the small but very important details. Earlier this week President Trump spoke at the 2019 Teen Student Action Summit in front of hundreds of conservative high school students. Take a look at the Presidential seal on the screen behind President Trump. Notice anything odd? For starters there are two eagle heads, the eagles are holding a set of golf clubs instead of arrows and no, there's no olive branch. The eagle's talons are holding a wad of cash. The national motto "E pluribus unum," that translates to "out of many, one" was replaced with "45 es un Titere," which translates to "45 is a puppet."

Graphic designer Charles Leazott designed the seal "as a joke" and never imagined it would one day show up on a huge screen behind President Trump. How did this happen? According to news outlets, the person responsible for the mishap was quickly searching online for a high-resolution photo of the seal. During the quick search the attention to details were missed and that's how the fake seal showed up behind our President. Although they don't believe this was done intentionally, it doesn't make it acceptable. This person was "let go."

What a great lesson (at someone else's expense) of the importance of detail. We all make mistakes but some are more costly than others and this is a great example.


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