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Donald Trump posted an AI-generated photo of himself seemingly dressed as Jesus Christ shortly after slamming Pope Leo XIV as “weak.” On Sunday night, Trump posted a tirade on Truth Social about Pope Leo - the first American to be chosen for the position - who has been vocally opposed to the war in Iran
US President Donald Trump recently shared an AI-generated image on his Truth Social platform, which depicted him as Jesus Christ. However, when asked about it, he seems to have a different answer. During a recent conversation with reporters, he was asked if he actually posted that picture of himself being depicted as Jesus Christ. He replied: