President Trump shares AI-generated photo of him dressed as pope
CBSN
President Trump shared an AI-generated photo of himself dressed as the pope just days after telling reporters that he'd "like to be pope."
The image – which Mr. Trump first posted on his social media platform Truth Social – was also shared by the White House's official social media account on Friday. It comes as cardinals from around the world are set to gather in Vatican City to choose Pope Francis' successor as the leader of the Catholic Church.
The image shows Mr. Trump seated in an ornate chair, dressed in white papal vestments and headdress, with a finger raised.

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