An aide for a US conservative group has been fired after a fake presidential logo appeared behind Donald Trump during a recent event.
The graphic appeared as Mr Trump took the stage in Washington on Tuesday at an event for conservative student group Turning Point USA.
While the traditional presidential seal shows an eagle grasping an olive branch and arrows, the alternative version shows a Russia-inspired two-headed eagle holding golf clubs and cash in its talons.
The text was also changed to a Spanish message stating "45 Es un Títere" (which translates to '45 is a puppet', referencing Trump as the 45th US president).
The fake seal was originally created by a graphic designer in the US after the 2016 election.
US media outlets reported that an audiovisual aide for Turning Point USA was fired over the mistake, which is being blamed on an online image search gone wrong.
However, it's believed to have been an accident and is not thought to have been done with malicious intent.
A White House spokesperson said they had no knowledge of the seal before it appeared in the video.