
White House posts AI-generated picture of Trump as pope – politico.eu
“I’d like to be pope,” Trump jokingly told reporters this week, soon after attending the funeral of Pope Francis in Rome.
The White House on Saturday posted an AI-generated image of U.S. President Donald Trump depicted as the leader of the Catholic Church, a couple of days after he jokingly said “I’d like to be pope.”
The picture, which was first posted by Trump on his social media network Truth Social and later shared by the White House on X, depicts Trump in papal attire with a large crucifix hanging around his neck, while sitting on the coronation chair and pointing with his index finger.
The Catholic Church is currently searching for a new spiritual leader after the death of Pope Francis earlier this month, with cardinals set to enter the Sistine Chapel on May 7 to begin the process of electing the next pontiff.
Trump attended the funeral of Pope Francis in Rome last week, in what was his first foreign trip during his second term as U.S. president.
Francis has often been painted as Trump’s ultimate foil — a man with immense power who adopted the posture of a humble servant, lived simply and embraced the most marginalized members of society. But alt right groups are attempting a takeover of the conclave charged with deciding on the next pope.
When asked who should succeed Francis, Trump told a reporter on Tuesday: “I have no preference,” after joking that “I’d like to be pope.” Trump said he himself would be his “number one choice.” He then added: “I must say, we have a cardinal that happens to be out of a place called New York who’s very good.”
The AI-generated picture has been met with some amusement as well as criticism, with a large swath of social media users seeing it as a clear insult to the just-deceased pontiff.
“I love Trump but find his Pope meme disrespectful and insulting,” a user named Oklahoma Gamgee, wrote in a reaction on X. “God will not be mocked. Not a wise decision.”
The heavy criticism from top American officials comes days before a new coalition government is set to take power in Berlin.
Just days before his debut visit to Warsaw, Chancellor-designate Friedrich Merz already hit a diplomatic snag.
AfD politician Maximilian Krah denies he had knowledge about the activities of erstwhile assistant and says he was “deceived.”
Germany’s chancellor-in-waiting hands key ministries to CDU veterans and business figures, setting the tone for a more conservative, security-focused government.
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