Amanda Ferguson
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Amanda Ferguson
@AmandaFerguson5
believer. wife. mother. friend. prescient contrarian in bed with labor.

I had received some questions about President @realDonaldTrump's recent posts, and here are my thoughts: I do not believe President Trump would knowingly depict himself as Jesus Christ—that would certainly be inappropriate. I’m thankful the President has made it very clear that this was not at all what he thought the AI-generated image was representing—he thought it was a doctor helping someone, and when he learned of the concerns, he immediately removed the post. When I looked at the illustration, I didn’t jump to the same conclusion as some. There were no spiritual references—no halo, there were no crosses, no angels. It was a flag, soldiers, a nurse, fighter planes, eagles, the Statue of Liberty, and I think this is a lot to do about nothing. There is so much ill-intended speculation. I think his enemies are always foaming at the mouth at any possible opportunity to make him look bad. And the illustration from someone else he reposted on Truth Social yesterday, I must say that I like the fact that this is a picture of Jesus whispering in his ear, or at least His hand on his shoulder, guiding him. We all need that—we all need to be listening to Jesus. Again, I think there is an attempt to spin this into something that it isn’t. Remember, President Trump didn’t draw this, he didn’t create it, he reposted it on his social media because he thought it was nice—I would have to agree. I’m not a Catholic, I’m an evangelical, but I appreciate how President Trump has defended religious freedom for people of all faiths, including millions of evangelicals and Catholics in the U.S. and around the world. He is the most pro-Christian, pro-life president in my lifetime, and he doesn’t shy away from it. I would hope that the President and Pope Leo can meet at some point, and that the Pope would have the opportunity to thank the President for his efforts to protect religious liberty for Catholics and people of all faiths.

Beshear: I think what J.D. Vance is forgetting is the commandment that thou shalt not worship false idols. Thankfully, he’s a better apologist than he is a peace negotiator, and all he’s doing is defending Donald Trump at all costs. This is a president who has attacked the pope multiple times, who is just trying to live out and speak the New Testament. He’s apologizing for a guy who is picturing himself as Jesus and then claiming, “No, I thought it was a doctor,” therefore violating “thou shalt not lie.” There is no point in the New Testament where Jesus ever talks about a just war. The pope is simply talking about a Christ who could have brought down fire on the Roman Empire and didn’t. The most powerful person who’s ever walked the face of the Earth—it could have been the prince of power, could have been king of everything, could have tried to justify violence—and never did. He could have been the prince of power, and he chose to be the prince of peace. And both J.D. Vance and Donald Trump could know that simply by reading the New Testament.

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Reporter: Did you post that picture of yourself depicted as Jesus Christ? Trump: It wasn't a depiction. I did post it and I thought it was me as a doctor. And had to do with red cross as a red cross worker, which we support and only the fake news could come up with that one.



















