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Former President Donald Trump has removed a computer-generated image he shared on Truth Social that portrayed him in a Jesus Christ-like manner. The picture depicted Trump standing with a radiant light emanating from his hands, appearing to heal a person in a hospital bed with a demon in the background.

The image, released amidst Trump’s contentious comments about Pope Leo, caused outrage among some prominent Christian supporters. Trump attempted to justify the post by claiming it was related to the Red Cross, a charity organization he purportedly supports.

Critics, including journalists Megan Basham and Isabel Brown from the Daily Wire, condemned the image as blasphemous and inappropriate. Basham demanded Trump take down the picture and issue an apology to the American people and God.

Trump later clarified that the image was meant to portray him as a doctor supporting the Red Cross’ humanitarian efforts. Despite the backlash, he stood by his actions and expressed his disapproval of Pope Leo’s stance on various issues, including the US-Israel conflict in Iran.

In response, Pope Leo reiterated his commitment to advocating for peace and promoting dialogue among nations. He emphasized the importance of addressing global suffering and conflict through peaceful means.

Trump, on the other hand, refused to apologize to the Pope, insisting that he had nothing to apologize for and defending his policies towards Iran. He maintained his strong stance on preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear power.

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