Trump says he doesn't think he’ll get into heaven
Digest more
Trump arrives in Israel
Digest more
President Trump offered some further comments on what he said about hoping to "get into heaven," on Air Force One en route to Israel to see the hostages released from Gaza: REPORTER: You had talked a couple of weeks ago-you were doing an interview-and you talked about how you hope to end the war in Ukraine because it might help you get into
Donald Trump once again brought up his desire to get into heaven, going on a bizarre rant that he doubts he will make it there in the afterlife, RadarOnline. com can reveal.
Ben Shapiro called a recent moment in which President Donald Trump admitted he may not gain entrance to heaven "surprisingly moving" on Monday.
Amid a historic peace deal in Gaza, the Trump White House is also exerting pressure on Russia to end the war in Ukraine.
The internet was set ablaze — no pun intended — after President Donald Trump’s recent revelation about his plans for the afterlife. Months ago, he explained exactly how he’s getting right with Jesus Christ and going to heaven. But now, he’s announced there’s probably no hope of him reaching the pearly gates.
Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett found rare common ground with President Donald Trump—agreeing with his own belief that he won’t be getting into heaven. “I agree (wow first MTG & now DJT) no pearly white gates for the Mean Manic Mad Mango Man!
President Donald Trump has declared Israel’s war with Hamas over and sees the ceasefire as a chance for lasting peace in the Middle East
President Donald Trump joked with reporters after being asked whether he deserves to go to “heaven” for leading a cease-fire agreement between Israel and militant group Hamas. The president headed to Israel on Monday as Hamas agreed to a cease-fire agreement put forward by the Trump administration.