America’s Orange Jesus
Politics
United States
Started April 17, 2026
Reflections on a week in which Donald Trump decided to feud with the Pope while comparing himself to the Saviour
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America’s Orange Jesus
The New Yorker (United States) | Apr 16, 2026
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Apr 17, 2026
The conflict between Trump and the Pope exemplifies the deepening divide in American politics and religion, raising questions about the role of faith in leadership.
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Donald Trump's comparison of himself to Jesus reflects a troubling trend of leaders prioritizing personal branding over genuine faith and morality.
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Feuding with the Pope highlights Trump's willingness to challenge authority, resonating with those who value a populist approach against traditional institutions.
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Comparing oneself to Jesus can undermine the sanctity of religious figures, leading to a dangerous precedent where political figures manipulate faith for personal gain.
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Trump's rhetoric can inspire a sense of confidence and loyalty among his supporters, as they view him as a figure fighting against elitism in both politics and religion.
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