The White Nude Taken Downbanner photo for Donald Trump's version of the @POTUS account briefly featured a predictable photo of American flags raised in front of a distant Capitol.

Less predictably, the photo was from the inauguration of former President Barack Obama, in 2009.

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Look for yourself:

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Looks pretty similar to the below image, no?

Mashable ImageThe inauguration of President Barack Obama, January 20th 2009. Credit: Carter Dayne/Getty Images

Notice, for example, the brown hat on the left. Also, the sun. Also, the position of every single flag in the photo.

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Also, we are certainly not the only people to realize this.

If the image changes to one filled with red hats, you'll know it's from Trump's own inauguration.

UPDATE at 1:40 p.m. ET: Someone has changed the background of the account to a super generic photo of an American flag.

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Sometimes you only have time for a quick fix.

UPDATE at 4:09 p.m. ET: The quick fix flag from earlier has now been replaced with a picture of the president gazing out a window.

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We'll get back to you if the president's digital squad comes up with any more artistic inspiration.


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