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What is the yellow-haired guy up to
Trump likens himself to Jesus; AI image post deleted: a battle between sacred marketing and political traffic
$RAVE
Late at night on April 12, 2026, Trump posted an AI-generated image on Truth Social—himself wearing a white robe, radiating a holy glow as he “cast spells” on patients, with a background filled with Stars and Stripes and fighter jets. Within less than 12 hours, amid fierce attacks from conservative Christian allies accusing it of “blaspheming the divinity,” the post was quietly deleted.
$ORDI
When faced with questioning, Trump claimed he mistakenly thought he was a “Red Cross doctor,” and Vice President Vance then smoothed things over with “a joke that was misunderstood.” Meanwhile, fans’ reactions were split: one group of believing voters saw it as mockery of religion, while another viewed it as the highest-level sacred marketing—Trump’s subsequent repost of the “AI image of Jesus embracing himself” was precisely harvesting that group’s emotions.
$BIO
The “moral explanations” from mainstream media outlets like the BBC are, in the eyes of fans, nothing more than routine performances by left-leaning media. The real dilemma is this: when politicians reduce faith to AI meme images and exchange sacred symbols for traffic tokens, voters’ ability to perceive the real thing dissolves completely in the endlessly generated images. This post-deletion farce won’t end the traffic game—so long as someone keeps liking the “AI Jesus,” politicians won’t stop this low-level yet highly effective attention-grab.