The situation you’re describing involves a mix of real behavior (Trump posting provocative content) and highly politicized interpretation, so it’s worth separating what’s verifiable from what’s speculative.
Donald Trump has previously shared controversial or AI-generated images on social media, often sparking backlash. That part is consistent with his communication style—he frequently posts attention-grabbing or symbolic content that critics and supporters interpret very differently. However, claims about specific imagery (like healing a figure resembling Jeffrey Epstein) or detailed symbolic elements should be treated cautiously unless confirmed by multiple reliable sources or the original post itself.
The reaction you describe—accusations of “blasphemy” or criticism from commentators—is also typical in today’s polarized environment. Public figures, especially presidents, are often scrutinized heavily for religious or symbolic imagery. References to clashes with figures like Pope Leo XIV raise another red flag, since there is no confirmed Pope Leo XIV as of now, which suggests parts of the narrative may be inaccurate or fabricated.
Overall, while it’s plausible that Trump shared or reposted controversial AI imagery, many of the surrounding claims appear unverified or exaggerated. If you want, I can check whether a specific image or post actually exists and walk through what’s confirmed versus what’s rumor.