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Former President Trump questioned if he’ll go to heaven, sparking debate amid legal issues and disputed claims about a hostage deal.
Former President Donald Trump, 79, said he is uncertain whether he will enter heaven, reversing earlier claims that his diplomatic efforts could secure his place in the afterlife.
Speaking aboard Air Force One ahead of a Middle East peace mission, Trump told reporters he doesn’t believe anything guarantees him a spot in heaven, though he joked he might already be experiencing it on the plane.
The comment, widely shared after being released by WhiteHouse.gov, follows his previous remarks linking peace deals with spiritual rewards and comes amid ongoing legal challenges, including a felony conviction in the hush money case.
Trump also claimed credit for brokering a hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas, though his assertion that Israel and Arab nations are celebrating together drew skepticism.
His remarks, described by press secretary Karoline Leavitt as lighthearted, have sparked viral reactions and political debate.
El ex presidente Trump cuestionó si irá al cielo, lo que provocó un debate en medio de cuestiones legales y afirmaciones controvertidas sobre un acuerdo de rehenes.