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INQUIRER.net USA on MSN‘Do not mock us’: US Catholic leaders assail Trump’s AI image as popeCatholic leaders in the United States, including New York’s Catholic bishops, have assailed President Donald Trump for the AI ...
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It’s sad both for the White House and for the president,” one cardinal said. “I mean, he makes themselves ridiculous, right?” ...
New York’s Cardinal Timothy Dolan disapproved of President Trump’s Truth Social post containing an AI image of himself as a pontiff. It was posted not two weeks after the death of Pope Francis and ...
Vice President JD Vance posted on social media that he was “fine with people telling jokes” amidst backlash against an AI-generated image of President Donald Trump as pope.
When asked about the image, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York who is friendly with Trump, said "it wasn't ...
Does the vice president being “fine with people telling jokes” extend to all those memes about him killing off the Holy Father?
The vice president, a Catholic, was one of the last world leaders to meet with Pope Francis before his death on Easter Monday ...
He owes an apology,” Bishop Thomas Paprocki said after President Trump posted an image that appeared to be created by A.I.
World: One X user, who identified as both Catholic and conservative, warned, “This is worse than trolling. You’re going to ...
Colin Jost joked that Trump must have walked past Pope Francis' open casket and thought, "Oh, we should do a 'who wore it best?'" ...
Donald Trump's AI-generated 'pope' photo, which went viral on Truth Social, was also shared by the White House's official X ...
At least one U.S. bishop said President Donald Trump needs to apologize, and even his closest prelate in the church, Cardinal ...
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