The American president believes that Catholics are said to be satisfied with the image, and that those who do not have humor. According to her, Melania called the picture “cute.” At the same time, Trump himself didn’t know where he came from.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Catholics are pleased with his image in Pope’s image. Thus, he commented on the criticism that emerged after the image publication, first on his TRUTH SOCIAL account, and then on the official White House page on Social Network X. Trump announced it during the Press talk at the White House on Monday, May 5, reports SkyNews.
Trump noticed that some Catholics didn’t really like this image.
“I understand that they don’t see jokes. You don’t mean Catholics, but fake media, but Catholics are satisfied,” Trump said.
She added that her husband Melania said it was “cute.”
At the same time, Trump said he had nothing to do with this image and did not know where it came from.
Meanwhile, the Catholic Conference of the New York state criticized Trump after the publication of this image.
“There is nothing funny or wise in this image, Mr. President. We just buried Pope Francis, and the Cardinals are preparing for a conclave to choose a new pontiff. We ask you to stop such publications,” the conference said.
However, the White House rejected any assumptions that Trump played Papacy.
Also, on the social networks of the White House, Donald Trump’s image was laid out in the form of Jedi from the movie “Star Wars”. The image has been published shortly after Trump announced plans to reopen and expand the prison Alcatraz, which is closed for more than 60 years.
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