After confirming its legitimacy, the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria, or CSN, has stated that it will respond to former President Donald Trump’s contentious AI-generated photo of himself in the Pope’s attire.
Highly Rev. Speaking to reporters yesterday in Abuja, Fr. Mike Nsikak Umoh, the Secretariat’s National Director, Social Communications, emphasized the significance of exercising caution before making any public remarks.
My ICT officer reviewed it to confirm the source and any related promotions. Umoh said, “I can’t say anything definitive until I do.”
In reference to prominent individuals like Trump, he acknowledged the possibility of false information, stating that “we also know it’s entirely possible for this sort of thing to be fabricated.”
The New York State Catholic Conference has strongly criticized Trump for sharing the picture soon after Pope Francis passed away.
There is nothing smart or humorous about this image, Mr. President. We just buried our dear Pope Francis, and the cardinals are ready to attend a solemn conclave to elect a new successor of St. Peter. The conference denounced the act as disrespectful. Avoid making fun of us.
The public’s response to Trump’s sharing of the digitally altered photo, which was also published by the White House’s official account, has ranged from shock to hilarity.
His joking comment that he wants to be pope makes it harder to place him in religious circumstances. “I want to be the pope,
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