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The New York TimesonBluesky3d ago
President Trump faced criticism from Christians across the political spectrum on Monday for his social-media posts attacking Pope Leo XIV and depicting himself as a Jesus-like figure.
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Analysis Summary
Trump attacked Pope Leo XIV on social media and posted an AI-generated image depicting himself as a Jesus-like figure, drawing backlash from across the Christian political spectrum. Bishop Robert Barron, who serves on Trump's religious liberty commission, said the president owed the pope an apology for his "inappropriate" statements. The story is well-sourced and accurate, though the framing emphasizes outrage from church leaders while giving less space to Trump's underlying grievance about the pope's opposition to the Iran war.
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βPresident Trump faced criticism from Christians across the political spectrum on Monday for his social-media posts attacking Pope Leo XIVβ
Multiple credible sources confirm Trump attacked Pope Leo on Truth Social; criticism came from Catholic bishops, conservative figures, and church leaders.
βTrump posted depicting himself as a Jesus-like figureβ
Extensively documentedβAI-generated image showed Trump in white robe healing a sick man with divine light. Trump later claimed he thought it depicted him as a doctor.
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