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Trump Sparks Controversy With AI-Generated Image of Himself as Pope Ahead of Papal Conclave

Just days before the papal conclave is set to begin, President Donald Trump has stirred controversy by sharing an AI-generated image of himself dressed as the Pope, drawing sharp criticism and reigniting debate about the boundary between politics and religion.

The image, posted late Friday on Trump’s Truth Social platform and later reshared by the official White House account on X (formerly Twitter), shows the president clad in traditional papal robes and a mitre. While some supporters praised the post as humorous or symbolic, critics—including members of the Catholic community—called it inappropriate and disrespectful.

“One critic called the image ‘rather offensive for Catholics,’” especially given its timing, just days before the Catholic Church gathers for one of its most sacred events—the selection of a new Pope following the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday.

The papal conclave is set to begin on May 7, with cardinals from around the world converging in Vatican City to elect the next leader of the Catholic Church. Amid this solemn moment for Catholics, Trump’s social media post appeared to blur the line between satire and self-promotion.

The president previously joked about his interest in the papacy, telling reporters outside the White House on April 30, “I’d like to be Pope. That would be my number one choice.” His comment drew mixed reactions, with some allies, including Sen. Lindsey Graham, playing along. “Excited that the President is open to the idea of being the next Pope,” Graham posted on X.

Despite the humor, Trump did name an actual candidate he would support—Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the Archbishop of New York. Trump has maintained a close relationship with Dolan, who gave prayers at both of Trump’s inaugurations. “We have a cardinal that happens to be out of a place called New York who’s very good,” Trump said.

On May 1, Trump signed an executive order establishing a new federal “Religious Liberty Commission,” naming Cardinal Dolan as one of its members. The move has been viewed as an effort to deepen ties with conservative religious leaders ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Trump also attended the funeral of Pope Francis on April 26. While the president called the occasion “solemn and moving,” the two leaders had clashed in the past, particularly over Trump’s immigration policies, which Francis had condemned as damaging to human dignity.

With tensions already high ahead of the conclave, Trump’s latest social media post has only added to the international scrutiny surrounding both the Church’s next steps and the president’s ongoing role in shaping religious discourse in American politics.

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