Trump takes AI-generated image as Pope

The conclusion of the election of the new pope has not yet begun, but President Donald Trump has led the Roman Catholic Church for: himself.
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On Friday, May 2, Trump released his AI-generated image, calling himself the pope of truth socializing. Then, the official White House account of X reposted the image.
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The post was published a few days after Trump, who is not a Catholic, told reporters that he should be the next pope.
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“I want to be a pope. That would be my first choice,” he said, adding, “I have no preference. I have to say we have a cardinal, which happens to be a place called New York, and he is very good, so we’ll see what happens.”
Trump may be referring to New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan, who was appointed to the newly formed Religious Freedom Commission and joined figures such as TV personality Dr. Phil and former director of housing and urban development, Ben Carson. According to Reuters and the BBC, Dolan is not a finalist for the successor of the late Pope Francis.
Trump’s fans performed to their fan actors as the new pope sparked a wave of reactions on social media, a debate about whether further memes and AI-generated images were mean or real.
The Pope’s image is not the first time Trump has released fake AI-generated images. In leadership in the 2024 election, he shared the image of Kamala Harris holding a communist rally and Taylor Swift’s AI-recognized AI-generated.
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