Trump just knocked in an own-goal. This was simply a disaster.
And President Trump made a shocking blunder that has countless supporters furious.
On Monday, President Trump pulled down a provocative image from his Truth Social account after it drew sharp rebukes for crossing a sacred line.
The image in question featured Trump decked out in a flowing white tunic and bold red robe, positioned like a healer at the bedside of a sick man in a hospital. Onlookers gazed up at him in awe, hands clasped in prayer as if witnessing a miracle. It wasn’t some deep-state creation or media hit job.
The picture first hit conservative circles back in February when commentator Nick Adams posted it on X with the straightforward caption: “America has been sick for a long time. President Trump is healing this nation.”
For many everyday Trump supporters who have stuck with him through thick and thin, this one landed wrong. Christian voices who routinely shrug off the president’s bold style suddenly drew a hard boundary.
They labeled the post flat-out “blasphemous,” arguing it veered too close to sacred territory no politician should touch. The backlash wasn’t fringe either. It came from influential figures inside the movement.
Daily Wire host Michael Knowles weighed in directly, writing, “I assume someone has already told him, but it behooves the President both spiritually and politically to delete the picture, no matter the intent.”
Fellow Daily Wire contributor Megan Basham went even further, declaring, “I don’t know if the President thought he was being funny or if he is under the influence of some substance or what possible explanation he could have for this OUTRAGEOUS blasphemy.”
“But he needs to take this down immediately and ask for forgiveness from the American people and then from God.” Her words captured the raw frustration of believers who saw the image as a serious misstep.
What made the timing especially electric was how quickly the image appeared.
Trump shared it less than one hour after hammering Pope Leo XIV in a blistering Truth Social post.
In that earlier message, the president called the pontiff “weak” and openly questioned whether he even deserved the job.
In the end, Christian supporters who pushed back on the image showed they’re paying attention.
They demand respect for their faith even from the leader they helped elect.
