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Despite removing a previous post of President Donald Trump as Jesus (Trump said he thought it was him as a doctor), Trump posted another AI photo of him — this time being embraced by Jesus. The image posted to Truth Social on April 15 follows more friction between the president and Pope Leo.
Iran’s President reacts to Donald’s controversial AI photo... The post Iran’s President Defends Pope Leo After Donald Trump Attack; Slams AI Jesus Photo appeared first on Reality Tea.
Pope Leo continued criticizing wars and world leaders in a speech in Cameroon on Thursday, insisting “the world is being ravaged by a handful of tyrants,” after a week of attacks from President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance,
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'Textbook blasphemy': Notre Dame students surprised and dismayed by Trump's feud with Pope Leo
At one of the United States’ best-known Catholic institutions, students were siding with Pope Leo XIV over President Donald Trump in the wake of Trump’s clash with the pontiff over the Iran war and raising concerns about his recent social media post seemingly depicting himself as Jesus.
Leo’s visit was a spiritual homecoming for the American pope on his second full day in Algeria. Trump says he doesn't owe Pope Leo an apology and insists controversial AI image depicted him as a doctor — not Jesus The 20 best dresses on Amazon in 2026,
Pope Leo XIV criticized war and said “absurd and inhuman violence is spreading ferociously through the sacred places of the Christian East” in a new statement Friday, as the divide between the Vatican and Washington deepens amid President Donald Trump’s war with Iran.
The scene in the video shared over Instagram is charged with confrontation -- bulletproof-vested and masked U.S. immigration agents, some of them with egg-spatter on them, are confronted by a silver-haired Catholic bishop on the steps of a Gothic-looking church.
ANALYSIS: Trump’s latest attack on the Holy Father and depicting himself as Christ has plenty of Republicans squirming in their seats, Eric Garcia writes