Former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has been forced to answer for previously comparing President Donald Trump to Jesus during an interview with NCS.
On Monday, NCS host Kaitlan Collins requested the Georgia Republican for her ideas on one among Trump’s newest social media posts: an AI-generated image depicting himself as Jesus therapeutic a sick man.
The publish drew condemnation from outstanding Christian commentators and voices throughout the political spectrum. Trump later mentioned he thought the picture portrayed him as a doctor, not as Jesus.
Greene, who stepped down from Congress in January, unleashed sharp criticism.
“I thought that was blasphemy, and as a Christian, I was very offended,” she mentioned. “That picture had him in a robe as Jesus is often portrayed with light coming out of his hands…I think he should apologize.”

Collins identified that Greene had previously likened Trump to Jesus and pulled up a clip from April 2023 when she defended Trump amid his legal indictment on charges of falsifying business records.
At the time, Greene mentioned Trump “is joining some of the most incredible people in history being arrested today…Nelson Mandela was arrested, served time in prison…Jesus was arrested and murdered by the Roman government.”
Greene appeared uneasy as she responded.
“We were talking about people being prosecuted unfairly by weaponization of government, political prosecutions, things such as the political protesters,” Greene said. “That’s what I was referring to there. I wasn’t talking trying to portray [Trump] as Jesus. I think that was completely different.”

Greene, as soon as one among Trump’s staunchest allies on Capitol Hill, broke ranks final 12 months over flashpoint points just like the Epstein information and U.S. navy strikes on Iran.
In response, Trump branded Greene a “traitor” and vowed to endorse a major challenger towards her. Greene introduced she would resign from Congress final November.
Since leaving authorities her criticism of Trump has elevated, significantly over the ongoing war in Iran.
When Trump threatened to wipe out “a whole civilization” in Iran final week, Greene known as for him to be faraway from workplace by way of the twenty fifth Amendment.
“We cannot kill an entire civilization,” she wrote on X. “This is evil and madness.”
Two days later, she informed podcaster Alex Jones: “The Republican Party needs to burn to the ground. It’s completely controlled.”