Trump Caves: Removes Christ-Like Image That Angered Conservative Christians
The post drew accusations of blasphemy from former allies and religious conservatives before Trump deleted it, while claiming he did not understand what he shared.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump deleted an AI-generated image depicting himself as Jesus Christ following widespread condemnation from conservative allies and religious figures.
- Trump's post followed his Truth Social attack on Pope Leo XIV regarding the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, which he posted Sunday night on Orthodox Easter.
- Prominent conservative figures, including former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, denounced the post as "blasphemy" and an "Antichrist spirit," while influencer Brilyn Hollyhand called it "gross blasphemy."
- Political fallout expanded among religious voters, as Trump's approval is now negative among the Catholic electorate, a group he previously won by nearly 20 points.
- Deepening rifts between Trump and former supporters like Greene have intensified, as she recently broke with the former president over his foreign policy and handling of sensitive files.
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