Trump dished out insults and made crazy claims in an event the White House never expected to become public.The Daily BeastAnnabella RosciglioneApr. 2 2026The White House posted and then rushed to delete an hour-long recording of an event with President Donald Trump that captured him lashing out at the Supreme Court after justices signaled expressed skepticism about his birthright citizenship case.The president privately hosted a group of MAGA pastors and religious allies Wednesday for an Easter luncheon at the White House. Trump made several bonkers remarks during the event, which was never meant to be seen by the public, as the White House quickly deleted the footage from its official pages.[...]While he thought the cameras weren’t rolling, the president let it rip about his true feelings about Supreme Court justices, including his own appointees, after he stormed out of oral arguments at the court earlier that day.
Oh boy did he have some choice words for the ungrateful oaf! And here is why I'm posting this...
“‘I don’t care if Trump appointed me, I don’t care, if it doesn’t make any difference to me. I’m voting against him!” Trump said, visibly annoyed.“Cause they want to show their independence, you know, stupid people,” complained Trump.
So Trump feels that the judges he appointed "owe" him something! And then he blurt out,
“I can’t get a ballroom approved. It’s pretty amazing, right? If I was a king, we’d be doing a lot more. I’m doing a lot, but I could be doing a lot more if I was a king,” he lamented.
According to The Baptist News,
iPaula White (right) compares Donald Trump to Jesus while Robert Jeffress (left) looks on. (Screencap)Paula White and Franklin Graham added to their stacks of praise for President Donald Trump this week, with White comparing Trump to Jesus in Holy Week.Not to be outdone, Trump also compared himself to Jesus being called “king.”At a White House luncheon April 1, Trump spoke about Palm Sunday and said he could relate to the story of Jesus.“On Palm Sunday, Jesus entered Jerusalem as crowds welcomed him with praise honoring him as king,” Trump said. Video of the speech was posted to the White House website and then deleted.
And that...
Some evangelical leaders — including Gary Bauer and First Baptist Dallas pastor Robert Jeffress — have insisted in the past that Trump is “born again” and a follower of Jesus Christ.
Trump is a follower of Trump.


