Chip Somodevilla. Works for Getty Images
This image is extremely interesting.
The phone itself is either an iPhone 6, 6s or a 7 judging off size and home button.
Top display bar is black in colour, which insinuates that the iOS system is very outdated or the display itself is photoshopped, as the display bars on updates iOS are WHITE in colour, even when typing an e-mail or text message. The signal bar is also in dotted form which is unlike updated versions of iOS that show a gorwing bar-graph.
It is interesting how wide the top display bar is. As on iPhone, no matter what application is open, will either display the bar in a standard width or not show the bar at all. When using Outlook, Mail, Google Mail, the display bar stays at a normal width and remains WHITE in colour.
The display bar is also wider on both ends of the screen compared to the middle of the phone screen that seems to be located a few pixels up compared to the sides.
The "cancel" and "send" are also located within the perimeter of the raised section compared to the outer sides of the phone screen top display bar.
This insinuates, in my opinion. That the body of text (including the send and cancel buttons) are placed over the top of another applicaiton running on the Black Caucus members phone screen, either through photoshop or the text has been screenshotted and exported onto another application.
Interesting indeed, thankyou Q for diverting our attention towards the minor details that would've been skipper over otherwise.
Perimeters are not adding up at all. Have owned multiple iPhones for the past 6 years and under no iOS, has the display for an e-mail/text message looked like so.
This image is photoshopped, the spacing that splits two bodies of text has been purposely blurred.
We need the film footage, and ASAP.
Try make a grey section in the body somehow. That is the major giveaway that the image has been modified.