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Donald Trump and his Minions: Aliens, Extraterrestrials, “Gods,” Demons, or ‘Fallen Angels?’

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20.04.2026

Donald Trump and his Minions: Aliens, Extraterrestrials, “Gods,” Demons, or ‘Fallen Angels?’

Donald Trump isn’t campaigning — he’s staging a spectacle. Trump’s rhetoric and provocative social posts are less about theology and more about getting attention, however, the wrong kind. When the Iran conflict broke out, the Pope (as pontiffs tend to do) spoke out against the war.

Trump deliberately started a fight with the American-born Pope Leo XIV. He subsequently posted a picture of himself as Jesus, one with some rather demonic imagery in it, which set the internet on fire. The president, for some reason, also claimed that Pope Leo was soft on crime and even wants Iran to have a nuclear weapon!

Aside from no-holds-barred religion bashing, on Islam too, Trump being an equal opportunity bigot (though it is interesting to note he never criticises Judaism) election campaigning is starting out in various states, and if voter turnout dips to the lowest possible point on the Republican side, the fallout will soon be felt.

Remember that Trump went on social media the morning of Easter Sunday and unleashed an unhinged threat, demanding that Iran “Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell,” before adding, “Praise be to Allah.” Muslim leaders denounced the post as blasphemous. Two days later, he went further, threatening that “a whole civilization will die.”

I think it will. The Trump team will be in for trouble, at least, they should be!

Already the signs of what is to come are seen in one race in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, where potential voters are being bombarded non-stop with political ads by and about Nate Morris and Andy Barr—the two candidates in the primary for the midterm elections, Republican Party. The commercials show what pathetic excuses for human beings they both are. This is shown both by how they attack the other and what they say about themselves. Barr proudly, practically, labels himself a white supremacist.

Barr saying he’s against DEI is not a sin to be white when you find out what DEI stands for, which most people do not know, and........

© New Eastern Outlook