Let that sink in for a moment
Let that sink in for a moment
Let that sink in for a moment. The President of the United States posted an AI image of himself as Jesus Christ. On Easter. And then deleted it. Not because he had a moment of humility. Not because an aide talked him down. Because the blowback was so overwhelming, so universal, so bipartisan, that even his most loyal defenders couldn’t defend it. This is not normal. A president who compares himself to the son of God is not well. There are only two possibilities here, and both should terrify you. Either Trump genuinely believes he is a messianic figure, chosen by God, above accountability, above the law, above criticism. That is not a political opinion. That is a clinical warning sign. Or he knows it’s unhinged, posted it anyway to provoke, and only backed down when the heat got too intense. Which means the most powerful man on earth is making decisions about war and peace with the same impulse control as a teenager trolling strangers online. The Pope pushed back. MAGA pushed back. People who have defended every single thing this man has ever done finally found their line. And where was that line? Apparently, it’s “don’t post AI Jesus selfies.” We are in uncharted territory. This is not a gaffe. This is not spin. This is a man so consumed by his own ego that he put himself on the cross, posted it for the world to see, and thought it was fine. He deleted the post. But we all saw it. And we won’t forget it. Like and share if you think a man who posts AI images of himself as Jesus Christ should not have access to nuclear weapons.
