May 25, 2026

What is known about Trump’s post about the buffalo that went viral in Bangladesh

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The albino buffalo ‘Donald Trump’, raised at the Rabeya Agro Farm in Narayanganj, is now the center of discussion around the world. Even international media is reporting on it. Organizations like Reuters and the New York Times have also published reports on this issue.
In the meantime, a screenshot has recently been widely circulated on social media, claiming that US President Donald Trump has made a post about the viral ‘Donald Trump’ buffalo in Bangladesh from his Truth Social account.
The post read, ‘There is a buffalo named after him in Bangladesh, the buffalo’s fur is great, maybe even better.’ But fact-checking company RumorScanner verified and reported that the post is completely fake.
The Indian Facebook page ‘Prothom Kolkata’ shared this fake screenshot, which sparked widespread discussion. The page’s post claims that Trump himself praised the buffalo and congratulated Bangladesh. The post has received thousands of likes and shares. However, it is fake, because Trump did not post it. There is no such post on his ‘Truth Social’.
It is worth noting that before Eid-ul-Azha, a special breed of buffalo named ‘Donald Trump’ really went viral in Bangladesh and was reported on in international media including Reuters. It is believed that the fake post was created using that real incident.

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