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Trump Compared to Jesus: "Opposition Means Radical Left"

President Trump and an image resembling Jesus posted by President Trump on Truth Social. Photo by AFP Yonhap News
President Trump and an image resembling Jesus posted by President Trump on Truth Social. Photo by AFP Yonhap News
An artificial intelligence (AI) generated image posted by U.S. President Donald Trump. Truth Social capture

An artificial intelligence (AI) generated image posted by U.S. President Donald Trump. Truth Social capture

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Another Image Comparing Himself to Jesus Posted on Social Media

U.S. President Donald Trump has once again released an AI-generated image featuring himself and Jesus, a move that is expected to spark further controversy. Previously, he posted an AI image that appeared to liken himself to Jesus, which fueled debate within the U.S. political sphere.


On April 15 (local time), President Trump posted an AI-generated image on his social networking service 'Truth Social.' The image depicts scenes such as Jesus holding President Trump in his arms, and President Trump, dressed in attire resembling that of Jesus, walking on water.


An image reminiscent of Jesus posted by President Trump on Truth Social. Truth Social

An image reminiscent of Jesus posted by President Trump on Truth Social. Truth Social

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Trump Says, "Radical Left Maniacs May Not Like It...I'm Okay With That"

President Trump, while sharing the images, asserted, "Radical left maniacs may not like this, but I think it's okay."


It is known that these images, which liken President Trump to Jesus, are created by his fervent supporters. Some of the captions attached to the images include, "Perhaps God has played the Trump card," and "I'm not a religious person, but as I witness the exposure of demonic, child-sacrificing monsters, I believe God is intervening."


Caroline Levitt, White House Press Secretary, introduces the "Independence Arch" proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on the 15th (local time) at the White House briefing room in Washington D.C., USA. Photo by Reuters Yonhap News

Caroline Levitt, White House Press Secretary, introduces the "Independence Arch" proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on the 15th (local time) at the White House briefing room in Washington D.C., USA. Photo by Reuters Yonhap News

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Previously Criticized for Posting Deification Image...Deleted After 12 Hours

Previously, on April 13, President Trump posted an image that 'deified' himself, which stirred controversy. The image showed him, dressed like Jesus, placing his hand on a man's forehead as if performing a miracle. As criticism mounted, the post was deleted after 12 hours.


President Trump explained, "It was meant to represent a doctor healing a person, not Jesus," but the controversy did not subside.


U.S. President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV. Photo by AFP Yonhap News

U.S. President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV. Photo by AFP Yonhap News

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Meanwhile, President Trump has recently been in conflict with the Pope. Earlier, he criticized Pope Leo XIV, who condemned the airstrikes on Iran, saying, "He is weak on crime and his foreign policy is terrible." In response, the Pope stated, "We are not afraid of the Trump administration and will continue to oppose war."

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