President Donald Trump has eliminated a viral AI-generated picture from his Fact Social account that depicted him in a Christ-like pose, following widespread criticism from conservative allies who labeled it blasphemous.
The picture confirmed Trump draped in white robes with a pink scarf, his palms emitting a divine glow as he touched a affected person in a hospital mattress. A soldier, nurse, and others gazed at him in adoration. Posted on Sunday night, the content material vanished by Monday morning amid the uproar.
Outrage from Key Supporters
Outstanding voices inside Trump’s base voiced robust objections to the portrayal. Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene described the picture as “greater than blasphemy” and attributed it to “an Antichrist spirit.”
Previous Assault on Pope Leo
Simply hours earlier than sharing the picture, Trump focused Pope Leo, 70, stating, “If I wasn’t within the White Home, Leo would not be within the Vatican.” This criticism occurred regardless of the spiritual convictions of many in his inside circle.
Trustworthy Figures within the Administration
A number of prime officers maintain robust Catholic religion, together with Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Schooling Secretary Linda McMahon, and Well being and Human Companies Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Others preserve evangelical or Protestant beliefs, reminiscent of Secretary of Protection Pete Hegseth, Secretary of the Inside Doug Burgum, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, and White Home Chief of Employees Susie Wiles. White Home spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt, a religious Christian, often wears a cross necklace throughout briefings and shares scripture on social media.
Context of the Pope Dispute
The change stems from Pope Leo’s latest feedback on struggle—seen as referencing the U.S. army actions in opposition to Iran—with out instantly naming Trump or America. Trump has since issued a number of rebukes in opposition to the pontiff’s place.
The White Home has not but commented on these developments.

