The theory stems from analysis of video footage as President Trump, his wife Melania and son Barron went on an informal walkabout down Pennsylvania Avenue after Friday's inauguration.
They were surrounded by a phalanx of bodyguards in the standard-issue trenchcoats, but one of the agents has come in for particular scrutiny.
The presidential entourage of limousines traveled for more than two miles down towards the White House, occasionally getting out to greet the crowd.
The bald agent's eyes move constantly, scanning the crowds for signs of a potential assassin, but his arms never move once.
His right hand is splayed out and his left hand is bunched into a fist with one finger touching the other hand's pinky finger.
This led to Internet speculation he was concealing a weapon under his jacket and had his real hand on the trigger.
The first to spot it was an anonymous writer on the gaming blog Frag Hero who wrote on Saturday:
'After yesterday's presidential inauguration, many members of the military and law enforcement community noticed something very unusual about one of Trump's bodyguards.
'The conclusion they reached was that he did indeed have tactical fake arms.'
Source: DailyMail
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