Anyone with a modicum of understanding of how digital cameras work and can be used knows the game played with that picture. The photog used the camera's burst mode (or whatever else it's called) to take a continuous series of pictures. The photog then chose the one picture among the dozens that worked for his/her purpose of making Trump look tired/worn, possibly using fauxtoshop to augment that effect.
I always take a negative pic of LIEden or Kammie or Pelosiroo or etc. with a grain of salt, because I know a conservative site may be similarly selective. Aviation Pro's Trump-Hatred renders him incapable of such a common-sense caution.
Nice observation. It appears the photo was on Air Force One, and likely taken in what could be a highly deceptive angle.
Additionally, didn't watch the NBC "Face the Meet" interview with DEI hire Kristen Welker yesterday, but saw a few snippets. President Trump's seat looked like one you would put in an elementary school classroom, while that devious clown of a journalist appeared to be towering over him.
These things are choreographed intentionally to make Republicans look weak and "journalists" look superior. And they're SHOCKED that no one trusts that industry.