Trump deletes post depicting him as Jesus-like figure after backlash

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April 13, 2026
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President Trump deleted a social media post depicting him as Jesus-like following public backlash.

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President Donald Trump deleted a social media post that depicted him as a Jesus-like figure following public backlash. This action occurred just hours after the President had published a lengthy message criticizing Pope Leo. The deletion suggests a response to negative public reception regarding the religious imagery. The incident highlights the White House's sensitivity to public opinion on social media content.

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Trump's Controversial AI Jesus Image and Pope Leo Feud

President Trump faced widespread criticism and backlash for posting an AI-generated image depicting him as a Jesus-like figure on social media. This incident coincided with a public feud between Trump and Pope Leo XIV, where the Pope responded to Trump's criticisms by stating he had 'no fear' of the administration.

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Trump's Feud with Pope Leo XIV and AI Jesus Image Controversy

President Trump has engaged in a public feud with Pope Leo XIV, criticizing the pontiff as 'weak' on various issues. This controversy was further fueled by Trump posting and then deleting an AI-generated image depicting himself as a Jesus-like figure, drawing widespread criticism and concern.

Trump's AI Image as Jesus and Feud with Pope Leo

President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image depicting himself as a Jesus-like figure, which he later claimed was meant to portray him as a doctor. This incident, combined with his public criticisms of Pope Leo XIV, has drawn widespread criticism and sparked debate about his behavior and religious commentary.

Trump's Feud with Pope Leo XIV and AI Jesus Image

President Donald Trump engaged in a public feud with Pope Leo XIV, criticizing the pontiff's stance on the Iran conflict. This was further complicated by Trump sharing an AI-generated image depicting himself as a Jesus-like figure, drawing widespread criticism from religious leaders and the public.

Trump's Feud with Pope Leo XIV and AI Jesus Image Controversy

President Donald Trump engaged in a public feud with Pope Leo XIV, criticizing the pontiff and later posting an AI-generated image depicting himself as a Jesus-like figure. This sparked widespread criticism and debate, particularly among Catholic voters.

Trump's Feud with Pope Leo XIV and AI Jesus Image

President Trump engaged in a public feud with Pope Leo XIV, criticizing the pontiff for his comments on the war in Iran. Amidst this, Trump posted and later deleted an AI-generated image depicting himself as a Jesus-like figure, which drew widespread criticism and further controversy.

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