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Trump and Casa Blanca share image of the president as Pope – El Financiero

¿Papa Donaldo I? The White House of the United States shared an image of Donald Trump on , in which the US president carries the Sumo pontiff clothing.

The image generated with artificial intelligence was previously shared by Trump himself in his official Truth Social account.

Trump and the White House published the image of “Pope Donald” without any extra message.

This “Pope Donald Trump” was shared by the US president only a few days after Francisco’s .


When did Pope Francis die?

Pope Francis died Monday, April 21, in the early hours of the morning, the said. It was the Latin American Pontiff: Jorge Bergoglio was born in Argentina and took office in 2013

Camarlengo Kevin Joseph Farrell was in charge of verifying the Death of the Popeseal the private rooms of the Pontiff and manage the assets of the Holy See.

Francisco’s was held a few days later, after the faithful had the opportunity to say goodbye to him.

Meanwhile, the Catholic cardinals have already set the date of May 7 to start with the , the procedure they will carry out to choose Francisco’s successor. This procedure was delayed for a few days for the cardinals to know each other before the secret vote.

In interviews with media and journalists, many cardinals have expressed their desire to give continuity to Francisco’s pastoral approach, who was known for giving priority to marginalized people in their speeches. Francisco said from the beginning that he was looking for a “poor church and for the poor”, thus marking austerity.


Francisco also defended LGBT people and fought against pedophilia, and gave more important charges to within the Church.

While there are cardinals who have shown their support for these ideas, there is a conservative current that attempts to unity and re -focus the church on fundamentalist doctrines emphasized by san John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI.

Among the favorite candidates to become the next Pope is Raymond Burke, who has been called “Trump’s candidate”; The US president has shown his support for this cardinal, whose ideas coincide.

Other “Papable” cardinals are Peter Erdo, Reinhard Marx, Marc Ouellet, Pietro Parolin, Robert Sarah, Luis Tagle and Christoph Schoenborn, among others.

With AP information.

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