
US President Donald Trump posts AI picture of himself as Pope | The Irish Post
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
43% : Trump, who last week attended the funeral of Pope Francis, shared the image on his Truth Social account.36% : Trump has previously described himself as a Presbyterian but in 2020 said he considers himself to be a non-denominational Christian.
31% : By publishing a picture of himself masquerading as the Pope, President Trump mocks God, the Catholic Church, and the Papacy.
20% : "During this period of Novemdiales (mourning the loss of Pope Francis) I'll set this offense aside because Trump in his narcissism gets off on our being offended," he wrote on Twitter/X. "More to the point, this affirms how unserious and incapable he is.
18% : While some social media users described the image as a joke that was not to be taken seriously, others criticised Trump for sharing the picture.
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