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Trump publishes AI picture of himself-it shows him … as a Pope
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Joke or provocation? Donald Trump has posted a AI-generated picture of herself on social networks. He can be seen as head of the Catholic Church.
A week after his participation in the burial of Pope Francis, US President Donald Trump has spread an obviously generated picture of himself in Pope clothing on social media. He wears the white soutane, in which the Catholic head of the church usually shows, a golden long chain with a cross around his neck and an opulently decorated mivora as a headgear.
– The White House (@Whitehouse) May 3, 2025
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Trump is depicted on a kind of throne in the picture, which he published on his profile in the Truth Network in the Truth Network and which was also spread over the official account of the White House at X, and stretches the index finger of the right hand up. The serious look goes past the viewer of the picture.
Pope Donald Trump? “Would be my first choice”
A few days ago, Trump had joked that he would like to be a Pope. “That would be my first choice.” He had been asked in the White House of Reporters who he would like to see as the next Pope at the upcoming conclave. Then the 78-year-old US president pushed: “No, I don’t know. I have no preference.” After the death of Pope Francis, the Catholic Church stands in front of it to determine a new head. The conclave of the cardinals entitled to vote begins next Wednesday.
Trump does not shy away from provocation. In February he had spread a AI video via social media that shows his vision of the future for the Gaza Strip-with dazzling skyscrapers, yachts, exuberant beach scenes and a golden trump statue.
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