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BREAKING: A woman that looks exactly like President Donald Trump has been discovered in Spain
**Madrid, Spain – April 12, 2026** – In a bizarre twist that has stunned observers on both sides of the Atlantic, Spanish authorities have confirmed the discovery of a woman in Madrid who bears an uncanny, almost identical resemblance to U.S. President Donald Trump.
The woman, identified as 48-year-old Elena Vargas, was spotted by locals in the Puerta del Sol square yesterday evening, drawing crowds of bewildered onlookers who initially mistook her for the American president in disguise.
Photos and videos circulating on social media show Vargas with the same distinctive golden-blonde hair swept back, sharp facial features, furrowed brow, and even a similar expression and mannerisms as Trump.
Witnesses described Vargas speaking fluent Spanish with a slight American accent while gesturing emphatically with her hands — a trait many compared directly to Trump’s signature speaking style. “It was like seeing Trump as a woman,” one tourist told local media. “Same face, same hair, same energy. I thought it was a prank or deepfake at first.”
Spanish police briefly detained Vargas for crowd control reasons but released her after confirming she is a Spanish citizen born in Barcelona to an American father. Officials say there is no evidence of any criminal activity or connection to the U.S. government. Vargas reportedly works as a marketing consultant and has lived quietly in Madrid for the past decade.
Medical and forensic experts who reviewed initial images noted the resemblance goes beyond cosmetics, describing it as “strikingly genetic” in bone structure, eye shape, and overall proportions. No DNA test has been conducted yet, and Vargas has declined comment beyond saying she finds the attention “surreal and a bit flattering.”
The discovery has already sparked a frenzy online, with #TrumpTwin trending worldwide. Some conspiracy theorists claim it’s proof of cloning experiments, while others joke that Trump has finally found his “Spanish doppelgänger” for potential vacation disguises.
White House officials have not issued an official statement, though sources close to the administration described the situation as “amusing but unrelated.”
As of now, Vargas says she plans to return to her normal life — though she may need a new hairstyle if the comparisons continue.
