Trump posts AI-generated photo of himself as the pope
- US President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated photo of himself as the pope on Truth Social on May 3, 2025, joking about wanting to be the next pontiff.
- The post followed Pope Francis's death on April 21, 2025, and ahead of the College of Cardinals' papal conclave starting May 7 at the Vatican to select his successor.
- Last week in Rome, Trump participated in the funeral of Pope Francis, marking his initial overseas visit after regaining the presidency, and stated he does not favor any particular candidate for the papacy, though he praised a certain cardinal based in New York as "very good."
- Bookmaker William Hill lists Filipino Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle as favorite with 9/4 odds, followed by Italian Cardinal Pietro Parolin at 5/2, while some Republicans commented on Trump's joke about the papacy.
- Trump's post drew criticism from figures like Michael Steele who called it evidence of his unseriousness, highlighting ongoing tensions between Trump and the late pope, who had been a strong moral voice critical of Trump.
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