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Donald Trump portrays himself on social media as the possible new Pope: "This would be my number one choice"

The tycoon shared it on his Truth Social wall

Donald Trump and the montage as if he were the pope
Donald Trump and the montage as if he were the pope
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Donald Trump has recently completed 100 days in the White House at a time when the country's international relations are in a critical situation. The tycoon's decision to maintain high tariffs on international trade has rocked the national economy, but in the meantime, it seems that this is not a topic that worries him too much.

One of the last images of the US president in public was during the funeral of Pope Francis I, something he used to get to know the situation in Ukraine again with a quick meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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Regarding this news of international significance, such as the death of the Pope, he has recently spoken out on his social media s. Specifically, it was on his Truth Social , where he posted a photograph depicting him as the new Pope.

A photograph generated with artificial intelligence where Trump can be seen sitting on the Pope's throne, dressed as the Pontiff, and accompanied by the following message: "I would like to be pope. That would be my number one choice."

Donald Trump portrays himself on social media as the possible new Pope: "This would be my number one choice"

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Beyond the jokes that Trump may post on his social networks, the businessman has made known which of the papal cardinals is his favorite to be proclaimed as the highest exponent of the Catholic Church.

"I have no preference, but there is a cardinal from a place called New York who is very good. We'll see what happens," Donald Trump said in reference to Timothy Dolan, the cardinal of New York and one of the papabili.

Representing the United States, not only is Cardinal Timothy Dolan a candidate for the papacy, but names such as Raymond Burke, belonging to a more conservative church, and Robert Prevost, the latter being the president of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America, appear.

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