An AI-generated image depicting Donald Trump as a Jesus-like figure, which was later deleted from Truth Social following widespread criticism.
An AI-generated image depicting Donald Trump as a Jesus-like figure, which was later deleted from Truth Social following widespread criticism.
  • Donald Trump posted and then deleted an AI-generated image depicting himself as a Christ-like figure.
  • The image sparked immediate backlash from conservative commentators and former allies alike.
  • Trump initially defended the post, claiming it depicted him as a doctor helping people, before removing it.
  • Critics accused Trump of blasphemy and mocking religious figures, further intensifying the controversy.

Web-Slinging into the Headlines

Alright, web-heads, your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man here, swinging in with the latest scoop that's got everyone's spidey-senses tingling. Seems like former Prez Donald Trump stirred up a real hornet's nest with a picture that's, well, let's just say it's got folks talking – and not exactly in hushed tones. I've seen some crazy stuff in my day, from Doc Ock's tentacles to the Green Goblin's glider, but this… this is a whole new level of 'what in the multiverse?'

The Image That Launched a Thousand Tweets

So, here's the deal: Trump posted an AI-generated image on Truth Social showing himself looking suspiciously like... well, you know, the guy who walked on water. White robe, healing touch, the whole shebang. Apparently, it didn't go down too well. Critics, and even some former allies, were quick to call it out as blasphemous and disrespectful. Makes you wonder if maybe someone needs a little lesson in 'with great power comes great responsibility'. Speaking of which, I once accidentally created a supervillain while trying to fix my web-shooters. Moral of the story Always double-check your AI settings. If you're interested in how technology is being used in different and less controversial sectors, maybe read up on Norway's Oil Fund Unleashes AI Army for Ethical Investment Screening, it seems they're using it for more ethical purposes than image creation.

Doctor...Strange?

Now, here's where it gets interesting. Trump initially defended the post, claiming it was supposed to depict him as a doctor helping people. "I do make people a lot better," he reportedly said. I’m just a wall-crawler from Queens, but even I know that’s a stretch longer than one of Mr. Fantastic's arms. If I had a nickel for every time someone tried to spin a crazy story, I could probably buy Stark Tower.

The Plot Thickens (Like Web Fluid)

But wait, there's more! The image was posted shortly after Trump criticized Pope Leo XIV. And that's not the first time he's ruffled some religious feathers. Last year, he posted an image of himself as a Catholic pope after Pope Francis died. It's like he's trying to collect all the religious leader trading cards. Gotta catch 'em all, I guess?

Former Allies Swing in with Criticism

Even Marjorie Taylor Greene, who's usually on Team Trump, chimed in, denouncing the image and accusing Trump of attacking the Pope. Talk about a sticky situation! It's always interesting to see when political alliances start to fray. Makes you wonder what’s really going on behind the scenes.

From Great Power to Great Headaches

Look, I'm just a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. I save cats from trees, stop bank robberies, and occasionally foil world-domination plots. I try to stay out of politics, but when things get this… well, this bonkers, even I have to comment. Maybe next time, stick to the superhero stuff, Mr. President. Leave the divine intervention to the actual gods. And remember folks, with great power comes great responsibility – even when you're using AI.


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