Trump's ‘pink’ hair at House GOP retreat sparks buzz, social media asks, ‘did he dye?’
Trump outlined GOP midterm plans at the Kennedy Center, but social media buzzed over his hair appearing pink—likely due to lighting, not dye.
President Donald Trump addressed House GOP members at the Kennedy Centre in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, laying out the GOP's course for the upcoming midterm election. Among other things, the color of Trump's hair sparked a lot of buzz with speculation that he may have dyed it pink.
The 78-year-old's hair had a pinkish hue as he spoke Tuesday for an hour at the Kennedy Center. Many users noticed it and posted about it on social media speculating if Trump has dyed his hair. However, it is likely that a red light was reflecting on the President's blonde hair making appear pinkish.
“Orange guy debuts new pink hair. Like most things he does, it clashes horribly with the American flag,” wrote one user.
“Trump has an Orange face and Pink hair. Just watching the address on Sky News,” wrote another.
“Jan 6th happened … is a blight on this country … and Donald Trump’s hair looks pink today,” noted one.
“Trump speaking to House Republicans today. You would think this was a Saturday Night Live skit. 🤯. He's quite bronze today and has pink-toned hair,” added one.
“Why does Trump have pink hair???,” asked one.
“LOOKS LIKE TRUMP'S HAIR TURNED OUT PINK THIS TIME,” added one.
Also read: Who is Antoun Sehnaoui? Lebanese banker linked to top Trump diplomat Morgan Ortagus
Trump's Remark On Canceling Election Sparks Row
Donald Trump appeared focused early on the risk of Republican setbacks in the 2026 midterms in his speech. In what was his first public event of the year, Trump addressed about 70 GOP lawmakers at, highlighting party concerns and warning that losing the House could lead to impeachment.
His remarks sparked controversy after reports suggested he hinted at canceling the midterms. Trump later clarified he would not raise such an idea, saying the media would brand him a “dictator.” He framed the comments while accusing Democrats of planning impeachment if Republicans lose control.
E-Paper

