Fact Check: Trump DID Post Uno Meme Saying 'I Have All The Cards' -- A Losing Hand In That Game

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  • by: Maarten Schenk
Fact Check: Trump DID Post Uno Meme Saying 'I Have All The Cards' -- A Losing Hand In That Game Losing Uno

Did President Trump really post a meme saying "I have all the cards" in which he is holding a hand of Uno cards, a game in which the goal is to get rid of your cards as quickly as possible? Yes, that's true: Trump posted the meme showing him with six Uno "Wild" cards to Truth Social on May 2, 2026. In the card game Uno players score points by getting rid of all of their cards as fast as possible while trying to make sure the other players have lots of cards in their hands.

Trump posted the meme in a Truth Social post (archived here) on May 2, 2026. It showed him holding up six "Wild" cards from the game Uno, accompanied by the text:

I have all the cards

This is what the image in the post looked like:

(Image source: President Trump's Truth Social account)

The website Uno Rules (archived here) explains the win condition for the Mattel Uno card game:

Scoring and Winning: When a player no longer has any cards and the game ends, he/she receives points. All opponents' cards are given to the winner and points are counted. This also applies even if the last card is an Action card, such as a Draw Two or a Wild Draw Four - The next player must draw the required cards which will then be tallied up. The first player to attain 500 points is the winner.

The scoring for the cards is as follows:

  • Numbered cards (0-9) - Face value
  • Draw Two/Skip/Reverse - 20 points each
  • Wild/Wild Draw Four - 50 points each
  • Wild Swap Hands/Wild Customizable cards - 40 points each

If President Trump was holding the cards shown in the picture when another player got rid of their last card, that player would then score 300 points, putting that player over halfway to victory.

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  Maarten Schenk

Maarten Schenk is the co-founder and COO/CTO of Lead Stories and an expert on fake news and hoax websites. He likes to go beyond just debunking trending fake news stories and is endlessly fascinated by the dazzling variety of psychological and technical tricks used by the people and networks who intentionally spread made-up things on the internet.

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