[UPDATED — 12:30 p.m. EDT]
President Donald Trump removed a post from his Truth Social account Monday morning after it drew backlash for allegedly portraying him as Jesus Christ healing a sick man.
The image had been shared late Sunday night, shortly after Trump published a separate post criticizing Pope Leo XIV.
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President Donald Trump is facing criticism from some of his most loyal supporters after sharing an AI-generated image portraying himself in a Christ-like role, sparking backlash among religious conservatives.
The image, posted to Truth Social, shows Trump depicted as Jesus, appearing to heal a sick individual while surrounded by followers — imagery critics say draws a direct comparison to the central figure of Christianity.
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 President Trump posts image portraying himself as Jesus Christ. pic.twitter.com/utqhVoLgQ8
— Remarks (@remarks) April 13, 2026
‘Blasphemy’ Accusations From Supporters
While Trump frequently faces criticism from political opponents, the reaction Monday morning also included pushback from within his own base.
Some prominent conservative commentators and activists described the post as:
- “Blasphemy”
- “Gross” or “unacceptable”
- A misuse of religious imagery for political purposes
I assume someone has already told him, but it behooves the President both spiritually and politically to delete the picture, no matter the intent.
— Michael Knowles (@michaeljknowles) April 13, 2026
Why? Seriously, I cannot understand why he'd post this. Is he looking for a response? Does he actually think this?
— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) April 13, 2026
Either way, two things are true.
1) a little humility would serve him well
2) God shall not be mocked https://t.co/GViHqWeDEr
This is blasphemous
— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) April 13, 2026
Trump portraying himself as Jesus Christ, descending from the clouds, healing the sick, with people praying to him, is reprehensible.
If only there was a qualified leader of the White House Faith Office, and not a heretic, so this wouldn’t happen or at… pic.twitter.com/cGAJZn3E1o
The backlash is notable given Trump’s strong support among evangelical Christians, a key part of his political coalition.
Mediaite reported that other prominent right-wing figures also criticized the image, arguing it used Christian art — including depictions of saints, biblical narratives, and religious symbols — for political or personal branding.
Trumps like "guess I'll go out with a bang" https://t.co/w3y3IHvp3i
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) April 13, 2026
Trumps first post was fine. The Pope has a long documented political record. The follow-up posts? Would not be tolerated for any other religion.
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) April 13, 2026
“Yeah, but the pope said…”
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) April 13, 2026
Guys, some things can’t be excused by turning them into online slap fights because some things have larger implications than online slap fights. Such as blasphemy.
Trump needs to delete that meme and apologize. It’s that simple.
The statements made by President Trump on Truth Social regarding the Pope were entirely inappropriate and disrespectful. They don’t contribute at all to a constructive conversation. It is the Pope’s prerogative to articulate Catholic doctrine and the principles that govern the…
— Bishop Robert Barron (@BishopBarron) April 13, 2026
Timing Adds to Controversy
The controversy was amplified by the timing of the post, which came during a period of heightened religious observance and shortly after Trump publicly criticized Pope Leo XIV.
God does not bless any conflict. Anyone who is a disciple of Christ, the Prince of Peace, is never on the side of those who once wielded the sword and today drop bombs. Military action will not create space for freedom or times of #Peace, which comes only from the patient…
— Pope Leo XIV (@Pontifex) April 10, 2026
Trump criticized Pope Leo XIV, accusing him of being weak on crime and opposing action against countries seeking nuclear weapons, saying he was 'not a big fan' of the pontiff https://t.co/we3cwULD7h pic.twitter.com/zGetPP6EUB
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 13, 2026
Mixed Reaction Across the Right
Despite the backlash, reactions were mixed.
Some supporters defended the post as satire or consistent with Trump’s provocative communication style. Others dismissed the criticism as overblown, pointing to past tensions between Trump and the pope over policy differences.
Still, the episode highlights rare divisions within Trump’s base, particularly among religious conservatives sensitive to the use of Christian imagery.
Pattern of Provocative Messaging
Trump has long used social media to share memes and controversial content, often generating widespread attention and debate.
This latest incident underscores the tension between political messaging and cultural sensitivity, especially as Trump continues to rely on direct communication with supporters during a high-stakes political cycle.
Political Impact Unclear
It remains unclear whether the backlash will have lasting political consequences.
Trump continues to command strong support among Republican voters, but episodes like this can test the boundaries of that support — particularly among more lukewarm backers who played a key role in his return to the White House.
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Big question, did Trump post this, or did one of his millions & millions of the Trump haters?