Fact Check: Did Donald Trump claim ‘US dollar is collapsing’?

A social media post about the US dollar attributed to Trump is going viral
US President Donald Trump walks to Air Force One on April 11, 2026 at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
US President Donald Trump walks to Air Force One on April 11, 2026 at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: A viral screenshot claiming to show a post from US President Donald Trump’s TruthSocial account has sparked widespread concern across social media, as users circulate claims that he warned of an ongoing collapse of the US dollar.

Trump often uses the platform to communicate major updates, which makes such posts highly influential, but it also creates opportunities for misinformation to spread. As this screenshot continues to gain traction. Let’s examine the facts.

Claim: Trump said the dollar is collapsing



The origin of the alleged screenshot of Donald Trump’s TruthSocial post remains unclear. An X (formerly Twitter) account named WHGrampa shared the claim, stating that the US dollar is currently collapsing, along with a screenshot purportedly from Trump's Truth Social. 

However, recent economic data from 2026 indicates that while the US dollar has fallen to multi-year lows against major currencies, Trump has publicly described a weaker dollar as beneficial for American businesses and exports, rather than a sign of collapse. 

Economic analysts also attribute the dollar’s recent weakness to cyclical factors, such as interest rate trends, differences in economic growth, and hedging activity, rather than an imminent structural breakdown. The post gained significant traction online, receiving over 361K views, 3,000 likes, and 258 comments.

Fact Check: Social media circulated fake TruthSocial post attributed to Trump

President Donald Trump talks with reporters before boarding Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Md., Friday, April 10, 2026, en route to Charlottesville, Va. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
President Donald Trump talks with reporters before boarding Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Friday, April 10, 2026, en route to Charlottesville (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

However, although the alleged post attributed to Donald Trump initially appeared convincing, questions about its authenticity persisted in the comments section. Reports indicate that the screenshot circulating on social media is fabricated. This conclusion is based on several checks.

First, a search for the specific phrases used in the alleged Truth Social post on Google did not return any matching results. Second, neither Trump’s official Truth Social account nor archived sources of his posts show any similar statement.

Additionally, the screenshot does not provide verifiable details such as the date or context of the original post. While the profile picture, username, and formatting resemble Trump’s account style, there is no official confirmation that the post is real.

Such fabricated posts often mimic Trump’s characteristic use of capital letters, making them appear more credible than they are. Therefore, the alleged Truth Social post is determined to be fake.

As of the latest verified information, there is no confirmed statement from Donald Trump claiming that the US dollar is collapsing. Trump has previously described a weaker dollar as beneficial for US exports and domestic businesses rather than as evidence of an economic collapse.

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