Jessica Foster, the beautiful blonde Army soldier who supports President Trump, is a fake; she's 100% AI-generated to incite patriotic pornography on social media.



An account on social media claiming to be a female U.S. Army soldier named Jessica Foster became a hot topic. This account expressed strong support for President Trump and posted sexy images while stirring up patriotism, gaining over 1 million followers in just four months since its launch. However, experts have pointed out that it is actually a fictional character created by AI. The U.S. Army has no record of her military service, and the images contained many unnatural elements characteristic of AI, so Meta deleted the account for violating its terms of service.

MAGA has been swooning over a beautiful Army soldier and her pro-Trump message. She is AI | The Independent

https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/maga-ai-us-soldier-instagram-account-trump-b2942600.html

A pro-Trump “Army girl” went viral online. Experts say she isn't real. - The Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2026/03/20/jessica-foster-maga-dream-girl-ai-fake/

Foster's Instagram account featured a photo of her with President Trump.



A photo taken on a ship.



Additionally, photos of him with Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy have also been released.



Furthermore, there are also photos of President Trump and soccer player Lionel Messi together.



However, a closer examination of the images revealed numerous instances of military inaccuracy, such as President Trump's newly established 'Board of Peace' being misspelled as 'Border of Peace Conference,' name tags displaying only first names instead of last names, and errors in the rank insignia on the military uniforms.



A spokesperson for Meta revealed that they deleted Foster's Instagram account on March 19, 2026, because the images contained numerous unnatural elements typical of AI generation, and there was no record of her in the U.S. Army.

Furthermore, Foster's account also employed 'staging' to attract followers' attention, such as prominently featuring photos emphasizing her legs amidst political posts. The main purpose of this account is believed to be to monetize the attention gained on social media by directing users to paid platforms. Initially, it included a link to OnlyFans, a platform that distributes paid adult content, but it was removed from the service after it could not be confirmed that the user was a real adult.



Later, she moved to Fanvue, a service that allows AI models to operate, and claimed to be affiliated with Fort Bragg in North Carolina, encouraging subscriptions to more extreme content. Expert Sam Gregory analyzes that 'Foster is modeled as a symbol of the ideals of Trump supporters, and by placing herself close to powerful figures and historical events, she gains a unique value, even if it is false.'

Similar tactics using AI-generated characters have been observed outside the United States, including the case in Iran where, despite women being prohibited from combat duty, videos of female soldiers praising the military were widely disseminated. Joan Donovan, who studies media manipulation, warns that 'the ease with which these fake accounts can be created and customized using AI poses a risk of being used for information warfare and propaganda by armies of bots spreading political messages.' Former Congressman Adam Kinzinger also criticized the current situation, calling it abnormal that so many people are being deceived by entities that are clearly identifiable as AI.

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