Trump Denies Posting a Purported A.I. Image of Himself as Pope - The New York Times

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Key Points

An AI-generated image depicting Donald Trump dressed as the Pope circulated on his and White House social media accounts.

Trump denies any involvement, claiming he 'had nothing to do with it' and suggesting it may be AI-generated.

Catholics, including Cardinal Timothy Dolan, expressed disapproval, viewing the image as offensive, especially during the mourning period after Pope Francis's death.

Trump downplayed the criticism, claiming that only the 'fake news media' reacted negatively and that Catholics loved it.

Controversy and Reactions

  • The image is considered by some to be offensive and insensitive, particularly given the recent passing of Pope Francis.
  • Cardinal Dolan expressed his hope that Trump was not responsible for disseminating the image and described it as 'making a bad impression'.
  • Trump's dismissal of criticism suggests a lack of understanding or disregard for the religious sensitivities involved.
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