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Published 16:34 13 Apr 2026 GMT
Donald Trump's wellbeing is being questioned after he went on a posting spree on Sunday night (April 12).
The US President, 79, posted 12 times in a span of around six hours, ranging from updates on Iran to nonsense memes which left many scratching their heads.
Trump has recently criticized the Pope in a long-form post, where he called Leo XIV "weak on crime" and "terrible on foreign policy."
He spoke about liking Leo's brother more as he is "all MAGA," claiming that he also didn't want a Pope who advocated for Iran to have a nuclear weapon, or one "who thinks it’s terrible that America attacked Venezuela".
While the Pope eluded to world leaders with "hands full of blood," he outright stated this morning (April 13) that he has "no fear of the Trump Administration."
“I will not enter into debate. The things I say are not meant as attacks on anyone,” the Pope stated.
Democratic content creator Harry Sisson took to X to speak about Trump's behaviour last night, claiming that the President is "having a mental episode right now."
He listed all of Trump's posts out here:
Sisson claimed: "He’s not sleeping, he’s pretending to be Jesus, and he’s posting all night. He’s not well."
Trump has since deleted the post including an AI image which depicted him as Jesus Christ, after backlash from MAGA who accused him of blasphemy.
The President had also spoken about potentially blowing Iran "to hell" as talks over the Strait of Hormuz are yet to come to a full conclusion, with the world's economy continuing to suffer.
The President unsurprisingly caused a stir online by posting an image that depicts him as Jesus Christ himself, after the Pope criticized the President for his role in the Iran war.
Trump posted the photo just minutes after openly criticizing the leader of the Catholic Church, where he is seen in robes similar to that of Jesus'.
He can be seen looking of higher power, while healing an elderly man who appears unwell in a hospital bed, as nurses, veterans and soldiers can be seen surrounding him as he has his hand on the head of the sick man.
There are some patriotic symbols in the background, such as the American flag, the Statue of Liberty, the Lincoln Memorial and an eagle soaring through the sky.
A variation of warplanes can also been seen in the background, as well as what look to be figures emerging from heaven as fireworks are being set off.
It is not clear why the President posted this, as no caption was given, though it has now been taken down.