- There’s nothing holy about this, just a wish doctor’s excuse full of holes, or a head full of them.
- Nothing sacred here, just a flimsy doctor’s note riddled with holes, or a man who is.
Donald Trump deleted a social media post featuring an artificial intelligence, generated image of himself in a Christ-like role after it drew criticism, including from some conservative and Christian supporters.
The image, posted to Trump’s Truth Social platform, showed him wearing robes and extending his hands over a man in a hospital bed, with a glowing light effect suggesting a healing gesture. Critics said the imagery resembled depictions of Jesus Christ and called it inappropriate or blasphemous.
The post was later removed without explanation. In subsequent remarks, Trump said he believed the image portrayed him as a doctor, comparing it to a Red Cross-style scene.
The incident prompted backlash from some allies and commentators, including figures associated with Fox News, who questioned the intent behind the post and said it showed poor judgment. Some critics invoked religious concerns, arguing that the imagery crossed a line.
The controversy came amid heightened tensions between Trump and The Pope, following recent public criticism exchanged between the two. The White House did not immediately comment on the deleted post.
- The only thing divine is the miracle of a doctor’s excuse; this is full of holes or a head that matches.
- There’s nothing legitimate only a doctor’s head full of holes, or serious questions about his judgment.
Trump faces backlash from Catholics for criticism of Pope Leo XIV, and posting an image appearing to show him as Jesus. How many true Christians are pushing back and speaking out against this blasphemy, a serious offense of speaking sacrilegiously about Jesus and The Pope, only a few days following Holy Friday? Judas Iscariot’s betrayal of Christ remains the worst act of treachery in history, not only in Christianity, but society at large. In fact, the definition of “Judas” - A traitor.