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US President Posts and Deletes AI-Generated Image Depicting Himself as Jesus Amid Feud with Pope

The US president shared an AI-generated image on social media showing himself in a Jesus-like pose, which he later deleted. The post followed criticism of the pope over foreign policy and the ongoing Iran war. Backlash emerged from conservative supporters who described the image as blasphemous.

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US President Posts and Deletes AI-Generated Image Depicting Himself as Jesus Amid Feud with PopeNewsweek
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The US president posted an AI-generated image on Truth Social on Sunday night depicting himself in a Christ-like pose, appearing to heal a sick man surrounded by American flags and bald eagles. The image was deleted shortly after, amid widespread criticism. This occurred hours after the president criticized the pope as weak on crime and terrible for foreign policy.

The feud between the president and the pope has escalated over the past weeks, centered on the US-led war in Iran that began in late February. The pope has publicly criticized the conflict, US immigration enforcement, and the president's claims that divine support backs the war.

On Sunday, the president stated on Truth Social that he did not want a pope who criticizes the US president for fulfilling his elected duties.

Backlash from Conservative Allies Prominent conservatives and supporters of the president's base reacted strongly to the AI image.

Conservative pundit Carmine Sabia described the post as reprehensible, emphasizing support for Jesus Christ over any political figure. Megan Basham of The Daily Wire called it outrageous blasphemy and called for an apology. Former US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene stated that the image represented more than blasphemy, describing it as an Antichrist spirit.

Candace Owens, who parted ways with the president earlier over the Iran war, warned that the incident would have consequences. Pastor Doug Wilson, affiliated with government officials, said the president needs clearer spiritual guidance after the AI image, which he termed blasphemy.

The backlash highlights fractures within the president's coalition at a time of ongoing challenges from the Iran war.

Explanations and Responses Vice President JD Vance appeared on Fox News' Special Report on Monday and described the president's post as a joke, noting it was removed because many did not understand the humor.

The president told reporters that the image showed himself as a doctor or Red Cross worker and blamed fake news for the interpretation. > "I think the president was posting a joke.

Story Timeline

5 events
  1. Monday, April 13, 2026

    Pope responds to criticism while en route to Algeria, stating no fear of the administration.

    2 sourcesNewsweek · Fox News
  2. Sunday night, April 12, 2026

    President posts and later deletes AI-generated Jesus-like image on Truth Social.

    5 sourcesNewsweek · BBC News · CNBC · Washington Examiner
  3. Sunday, April 12, 2026

    President criticizes pope on Truth Social as weak on crime and foreign policy.

    4 sourcesNewsweek · BBC News · The American Conservative · The Washington Times
  4. Late February 2026

    US launches war in Iran, prompting papal criticism of the conflict.

    3 sourcesNewsweek · BBC News · The Washington Times
  5. May 2025

    President posts AI image depicting himself as a Catholic pope.

    1 sourceCNBC

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Fractures emerge in president's conservative coalition over the image.

  2. 02

    Vatican-US relations strain further over Iran war criticisms.

  3. 03

    Christian right base questions president's spiritual alignment.

  4. 04

    Support among American Catholics for president declines due to feud.

  5. 05

    MAGA influencers distance themselves from president's social media actions.

Multi-source corroboration verifies facts, not framing. This panel scores the Substrate rewrite you just read (top score) and the raw source bundle it came from. A positive delta means the rewrite stripped framing from the sources; a negative or zero delta means our neutralizer let some through.

Sources vs rewrite
Sources
60/100
Rewrite
55/100
Delta
5
Source framing: Sources uniformly frame Trump's AI post and papal feud as blasphemous and divisive, emphasizing backlash from his own supporters to portray internal MAGA fracture.
How else this could be read

Trump's satirical AI post and firm defense of his policies against papal interference demonstrate bold leadership prioritizing national interests over religious critique.

Signals detected
  • Lede misdirectionnotable
    TITLE: US President Posts and Deletes AI-Generated Image Depicting Himself as Jesus Amid Feud with Pope
    Leads with posting action instead of core feud and papal critiquesThe headline leads with who shared, posted, or reacted to the event rather than the substantive event itself — burying the actual news behind the messenger.
  • Valence skewminor
    widespread criticism; reprehensible; outrageous blasphemy; Antichrist spirit
    Systematically negative adjectives on president's image postAdjectives and adverbs systematically slant toward one interpretation even though the underlying facts are neutral.
  • Selective sourcingminor
    Backlash from Conservative Allies section quotes only critics like Sabia, Basham, Greene, Owens, Wilson
    Quotes only negative conservative voices without balancing supportEvery quoted expert shares one viewpoint; no counter-expert is given meaningful space.
Source ideological mix
Left 2Center 2Right 4
8 sources classified — lean diversity reduces framing-consensus risk.

Transparency Panel

Sources cross-referenced8
Framing risk55/100 (moderate)
Confidence score98%
Synthesized bySubstrate AI (grok-4-fast-non-reasoning)
Word count329 words
PublishedApr 14, 2026, 12:56 AM
Bias signals removed5 across 3 outlets
Signal Breakdown
Loaded 2Amplifying 2Framing 1

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