
Donald Trump Names The Personal Problem Where His Power Fails
Donald Trump seems to be aware of his many sins, although he is not ready to confess what they might be. He appears to be aware of the consequences of his actions while on Earth, as evidenced by a recent interview aboard Air Force One, where the President of the United States said that he believes he will end up in hell.
During the interview, Trump was asked about efforts to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He surprised journalists by questioning whether saving lives would guarantee him a place in heaven, suggesting doubt about his moral standing.
Trump reiterated that he has done all he can to secure a place in heaven, yet still questions if his efforts are enough. He knows it is the only problem he can never solve, but gains comfort knowing he has helped others, but remains unsure about his ultimate fate.
Trump said: “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. I’m being a little cute. I don’t think there’s anything going to get me in heaven.”
He added: “I really don’t. I think I’m not maybe heaven-bound. 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.”
Blaming Biden And Bragging About Peace
He went on to rant about the fact that if the election had not been stolen in 2020, he could have prevented the war. He claimed he would have found a way to convince the “tough” Russian President Vladimir Putin from invading, destroying Ukraine, and killing millions. He went on to blame former President Joe Biden for the chaos between Ukraine and Russia.
Trump stated: “We had an incompetent administration. We had an incompetent president. And because of a crooked election, millions of people are dead. And by the way, the Israeli thing was much harder to get settled because of the past administration.”
Moving on, he went on to brag about how he was able to bring peace between Israel and Gaza.
Donald Trump’s Telling Words On The Final Reckoning
This is not the first time that Trump has spoken about his belief that he has the capacity, the power, or just the weight to end the war or even prevent the war in Ukraine. In a past interview with Fox & Friends, he said that he believed he could have prevented 7,000 people from getting killed in Ukraine, and he also mentioned the fact that he knows he is not a top priority to make it into heaven. Apparently, he is at the bottom of the list of people who can enter the Heavens created by Jesus Christ.
Reflecting on his actions and moral consequences, Trump said: “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. I’m hearing that I’m not doing well. I am really at the bottom of the totem pole. But if I can get to heaven, this will be one of the reasons.”
White House Insists Trump Is Only Joking About Going To Hell
However, the White House always seems to find a way to rephrase Trump’s comments. During a briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt explained that Trump is only joking when he says he will end up in hell.
She revealed that she thinks the President, of course, wants to go to heaven, and she believes that he most likely will because he deserves it for all the great things he has done for mankind.
She said: “I think the president was serious. I think the president wants to get to heaven — as I hope we all do in this room as well.”
Many have applauded the president for acknowledging his awareness of his sins and questioning his own spiritual fate, adding that only God can judge his actions, no matter how repulsive they might be.
Some have mocked him, claiming his comment about not going to heaven is the first honest thing he has said in decades.





