President Trump's April 12 Truth Social post of an AI-generated image depicting him in a white robe resembling traditional Jesus portrayals drew swift bipartisan backlash, including from MAGA supporters and Pope Leo XIV amid their public feud, prompting its deletion and a clarification that it showed him as a doctor aiding a Red Cross worker. A follow-up April 15 image of Jesus embracing Trump was milder but still controversial, yet traders price "No" at 96.5% reflecting the high political risk of repeating overt self-as-Jesus imagery, given alienated evangelical base and social media scrutiny. With half of April elapsed sans recurrence, consensus anticipates restraint through month-end, though renewed papal tensions or campaign escalations could prompt another post.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedAn image will be considered to depict Trump as Jesus Christ if it reasonably depicts Trump as Christ, including through accompanying text, recognizable iconography (e.g. a halo, crucifix, wearing robes with divine light emanating from his body), or other contextual elements commonly understood to indicate a depiction of Jesus Christ. Confirmation from Donald Trump that a posted image depicts Trump as Christ is not required.
For example, the image posted by Trump on April 12, 2026, would have counted.
The primary resolution source for this market will be images posted on Donald Trump’s official Truth Social account (@realDonaldTrump).
Market Opened: Apr 16, 2026, 1:39 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...An image will be considered to depict Trump as Jesus Christ if it reasonably depicts Trump as Christ, including through accompanying text, recognizable iconography (e.g. a halo, crucifix, wearing robes with divine light emanating from his body), or other contextual elements commonly understood to indicate a depiction of Jesus Christ. Confirmation from Donald Trump that a posted image depicts Trump as Christ is not required.
For example, the image posted by Trump on April 12, 2026, would have counted.
The primary resolution source for this market will be images posted on Donald Trump’s official Truth Social account (@realDonaldTrump).
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0x65070BE91...President Trump's April 12 Truth Social post of an AI-generated image depicting him in a white robe resembling traditional Jesus portrayals drew swift bipartisan backlash, including from MAGA supporters and Pope Leo XIV amid their public feud, prompting its deletion and a clarification that it showed him as a doctor aiding a Red Cross worker. A follow-up April 15 image of Jesus embracing Trump was milder but still controversial, yet traders price "No" at 96.5% reflecting the high political risk of repeating overt self-as-Jesus imagery, given alienated evangelical base and social media scrutiny. With half of April elapsed sans recurrence, consensus anticipates restraint through month-end, though renewed papal tensions or campaign escalations could prompt another post.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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