Trump Questions His Chances of Reaching Heaven
Donald Trump recently admitted he doesn’t think he’ll be able to make it to heaven. He shared the surprising comment while speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One.
The 79-year-old was flying to Israel after the release of the last 20 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza for two years. This release was part of a major peacemaking deal between Israel and Hamas.
Hostages Freed, Peace Efforts Underway
Trump celebrated the return of the hostages, who were handed over in two groups to the International Committee of the Red Cross. According to the ceasefire agreement, Hamas also set a noon deadline for the release of deceased hostages.
He highlighted Israel’s troop movements, saying that as part of the “first phase” of the peace plan, Israeli forces now control 53% of Gaza.
Press Questions Turn to Heaven
During the flight, a reporter asked Trump about his previous comments on reaching heaven while negotiating peace. Back in August, he told Fox & Friends:
“If I can save 7,000 people a week from being killed, I think that’s pretty — I want to try to get to heaven if possible.”
At the time, Trump admitted he felt “at the bottom of the totem pole” but hoped helping people might improve his chances.
Trump’s Latest Comments
After the Israel-Hamas deal, Trump gave a candid response:
“I’m being a little cute. I don’t think there’s anything going to get me in heaven. I may be in heaven right now as we fly on Air Force One. I’m not sure I’m going to be able to make heaven, but I’ve made life a lot better for a lot of people.”
Heaven and Fundraising
Earlier reports revealed that Trump encouraged supporters to donate $15 via emails titled “I want to try and get to heaven.” Snopes confirmed the messages were authentic. They referenced his survival of an assassination attempt in July and claimed God saved him “TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt later said she believed Trump was serious, adding, “I think the president wants to get to heaven — as I hope we all do in this room as well.”
Trump Blames Biden Administration
Trump also criticized the current administration, claiming that if the 2020 election hadn’t been “rigged,” the war in Ukraine would never have started. He described Joe Biden and his team as “incompetent” and suggested their handling complicated peace negotiations in Israel.
Bottom Line
From heaven musings to Middle East diplomacy, Trump mixed reflections on his spiritual fate with updates on global crises. He continues to portray his actions as part of a mission to improve life for many, even if he doubts his own celestial reward.