The US president has built an entire personal brand around self-aggrandisement, but Donald Trump's AI-generated Jesus post this weekend may be the moment that brand starts to crack. The post featured him in white robes and red sash, performing a miraculous healing among military figures and eagles.
Despite receiving over 12,000 likes on Truth Social, the backlash was swift with many calling it sacrilegious and heretical. Critics point out that the image included nonsensical elements such as the wrong number of stars on the US flag. The post coincided with Easter for Orthodox Christians, adding fuel to the fire.
Conservative Christian supporters, who have traditionally supported him, are now questioning his stance after seeing the use of an apparently heretical image. Meanwhile, liberal critics argue that this is a clear sign of narcissism and lack of judgment in public office.
The image has been replicated on other sites, with conservative political activist Brilyn Hollyhand calling it 'gross blasphemy' and stating that faith should not be used as a prop to elevate oneself.
Could the 25th Amendment finally be invoked over an AI-generated image of Trump Jesus? The post shows a concerning lack of awareness in recognizing bad decisions, suggesting potential judgment issues with more serious matters.







