After the image of Pope Trump, the White House publishes a Trump Jedi

After the image of Pope Trump, the White House publishes a Trump Jedi

The White House has published this Sunday an image generated by artificial intelligence of President Donald Trump hypermusculated and dressed in the suit used by the Jedi of the Universe of the Saga of films ‘Star Wars’ Just a few days after the publication of Trump’s image with a potato suit.

In the new image, Trump appears with a serious gesture and Jedi clothes, or Sith, his enemies in the films, a red laser saber, more typical of the villains than of the Jedi, and with two bald eagles, symbol of the United States and two US flags in the background.

The message and image are published on the occasion of May 4, held as Star Wars Day due to the pronunciation of the English date and its resemblance to one of the phrases used recurrently in the movies, “That the force accompanies you.”

“Happy May 4 to all, including the lunatics of the radical left that fight so much to bring back our galaxy to Lores Sith, murderers, drug lords, dangerous prisoners and well-known members of the MS-13 banks. You are not the rebellion, you are the empire. That on May 4 accompanies you,” argues the message of the White House.

The message refers to the resources presented before the US courts against deportation without the due process of citizens of Latin American countries, in particular those that are locked in the maximum security prison Center for Confinement of Terrorism (CECOT) built in El Salvador.

This image has been published in the Official Account of the White House, just like that of May 3 in which Trump appears dressed as a potato amid the start of the deliberation process for the election of the next Pope of the Catholic Church after the death of Pope Francis.

Trump joked with the possibility of becoming a great pontiff last Tuesday when the media asked him to speculate with the name of the successor of the late Pope Francis. “I would like to be me. It would be my number one option”Trump said, before suggesting, although not explicitly, the name of the New York Archbishop, Timothy Dolan.

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