This photograph illustration created on April 13, 2026, exhibits an image of President Donald Trump on a display and an AI-generated image he posted on his Fact Social platform depicting himself as Jesus Christ.
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President Donald Trump on Monday morning deleted a Fact Social put up with a picture displaying himself showing like Jesus Christ after it was met with backlash.
“I did put up it, and I believed it was me as a health care provider, and needed to do with Purple Cross, as a Purple Cross employee there, which we help,” Trump advised reporters on the White Home, denying claims he was meant to look as Jesus.
“Solely the ‘faux information’ may provide you with that one,” Trump added.
“It is alleged to be me as a health care provider, making folks higher,” he mentioned. “And I do make folks higher. I make folks quite a bit higher.”
Trump on Sunday evening posted the picture, which seems to have been generated with synthetic intelligence, after he lambasted Pope Leo XIV for criticizing U.S. navy actions towards Iran and Venezuela.
The picture depicted Trump, carrying a white gown, laying his proper hand on a person who appeared sick or dying, with a vibrant gentle emanating from the president’s left hand and the American flag, eagles and navy planes flying behind him.
The White Home didn’t instantly reply to CNBC when requested for remark in regards to the put up being deleted.
“I do not know if the President thought he was being humorous or if he’s below the affect of some substance or what doable clarification he may have for this OUTRAGEOUS blasphemy,” wrote Megan Basham, a conservative Christian commentator, in a put up in regards to the picture on X.
“However he must take this down instantly and make an apology from the American folks after which from God,” Basham wrote.
A put up on President Donald Trump’s Fact Social account depicts an AI-generated picture of himself apparently as Jesus.
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The put up was one in all a number of in a sequence posted to Trump’s Fact Social account Sunday evening. The picture stood alone with none accompanying phrases.
Former Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who had been an ally of Trump, in her personal put up on X wrote, “On Orthodox Easter, President Trump attacked the Pope as a result of the Pope is rightly towards Trump’s warfare in Iran after which he posted this image of himself as if he’s changing Jesus.
“This comes after final week’s put up of his evil tirade on Easter after which threatening to kill a whole civilization. I fully denounce this and I am praying towards it!!!” Greene wrote.
Vice President JD Vance, in an interview with Fox Information on Monday, mentioned, “I feel the President was posting a joke and naturally he took it down, as a result of he acknowledged lots of people weren’t understanding his humor in that case.”
Vance added that he believes Trump “likes to combine it up on social media.”
“And I really suppose that is one of many good issues about this president, is that he is not filtered,” Vance mentioned. “He would not ship every little thing by way of a communications skilled. He really reaches out on to the folks.”
In Could 2025, Trump posted a picture displaying himself as a Catholic pope after Pope Francis died.
The president was blasted by the New York State Catholic Convention, which represents the state’s bishops, for that put up.
“There may be nothing intelligent or humorous about this picture,” the convention mentioned in a put up on X. “We simply buried our beloved Pope Francis and the cardinals are about to enter a solemn conclave to elect a brand new successor of St. Peter. Don’t mock us.”

