America has a clear message for Trump and Hegseth: Scrap the religious rhetoric

Americans overwhelmingly disapprove of the religious rhetoric deployed by President Donald Trump andDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth in recent weeks— and, in contrast, view Pope Leo XIV positivelyas the pontiff has hit back at the administration, according to a poll.

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Trump’s Truth Social post of anAI-generated image depicting him as Jesus, which he was forced to delete after backlash from the religious right, went down incredibly badly with Americans, with 87 percent expressing their disapproval in the Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsospoll.

A further 69 percent disliked it when Hegseth prayed that there would be “overwhelming violence of actionagainst those who deserve no mercy” during a religious service at the Pentagon at the end of March.

Trump’s social media post and Hegseth’s invocation of his religion have also upset Republicans and MAGA voters. Trump’s Jesus social media post, which he later claimed he thought depicted himself as a doctor, was viewed negatively by 80 percent of the president’s 2024 voters and 79 percent of Republicans, according to the poll.

By contrast, more than half of Americans agreed withLeo, who has taken a stand against the Trumpadministration’s anti-immigration crackdown and the Iran war. The poll found that 66 percent of Americans had a positive reaction to the pontiff’s message that war should be rejected.

Americans overwhelmingly disapprove of the religious rhetoric deployed by President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in recent weeks, according to a poll (AFP via Getty Images) Trump’s Truth Social post of an AI-generated image depicting him as Jesus went down incredibly badly with Americans, with 87 percent expressing their disapproval in the poll. The president deleted the post after backlash from the religious right (@realDonaldTrump/Truth Social)

Leo is viewed favorably by 41 percent of Americans who are familiar with him, compared to 16 percent who view him unfavorably, the poll found.

The pontiff has become Trump’s latest target after he denounced “the delusion of omnipotence” fueling the war in Iran in a not-so subtle dig at the president. Leo’s intervention followed Trump’s extraordinary threat to “wipe out an entire civilization.”

In the latest saga between the president and the pontiff, Trump baselessly accused Leo of “endangering Catholics” by supporting Iran’s nuclear weapons program.

“I think he’s endangering a lot of Catholics and a lot of people, but I guess, if it’s up to the Pope,” Trump said Sunday. “He thinks it's just fine for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.”​

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The Pope hit back at the claim Wednesday without directly referencing the president. “The mission of the Church is to proclaim the Gospel, to preach peace,” he said. “If someone wants to criticise me for proclaiming the Gospel, let them do so truthfully. For years, the Church has spoken out against all nuclear weapons, so there is no doubt on that point.”

The tension comes ahead of a high-stakes meeting between Leo and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who will meet at the Vatican Thursday for a “frank conversation” about the administration’s policies.

By contrast, Leo, who has taken a stand against the Trump administration’s anti-immigration crackdown and the Iran war, 66 percent of Americans had a positive reaction to the pontiff’s message that war should be rejected. (Reuters)

Hegseth, meanwhile, has leaned into his Evangelical Christianity at the Pentagon, often framing the war in Iran through the lens of his faith and weaving scripture into his remarks at press briefings.

The former Fox News host has prayed for “overwhelming violence” against his enemies and insisted that God stands with the U.S. against Iran, a Muslim-majority nation of some 90 million people.

Experts previously toldThe Independentthat his language potentially undermines the constitutionalseparation of church and state, alienates patriotic non-Christian service members and risks supercharging the conflict with Tehran, whose leaders areIslamic fundamentalists.

“This is completely, totally unprecedented,” said Michael Weinstein, the president and founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation. “He's making it clear that this is Jesus versus Muhammad.”

The Pentagon dismissed the criticisms in a previous statement toThe Independent.

“Secretary Hegseth, along with millions of Americans, is a proud Christian,” Pentagon Press Secretary Kingsley Wilson said.

“The Christian faith is woven deeply into the fabric of our nation and shared by America’s wartime leaders like President George Washington, who prayed for his troops at Valley Forge, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who gifted Bibles to American soldiers during WW2 and encouraged them to read it,” Wilson added in an emailed response.

Brendan Rascius contributed to this report

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Protester comes down from atop Washington bridge ending five day stand against AI and Iranian war

WASHINGTON (AP) — A protester who camped out atop one of Washington’s bridges for five days came down Wednesday morning, ending his stand against AI and the war in Iran.

Associated Press Emergency personnel remove Guido Reichstadter, 45, off the Frederick Douglass Bridge, Wednesday, May 6, 2026 in Washington. Reichstadter, who scaled to the top of the Frederick Douglass Bridge in Washington last week, has come down, after his 6-day protest. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree-Nikhinson) Guido Reichstadter, 45, is seen on top of the Frederick Douglass Bridge, Wednesday, May 6, 2026 in Washington. Reichstadter has come down, after his 6-day protest. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree-Nikhinson) Supporters of Guido Reichstadter, 45, are seen near the Frederick Douglass Bridge, Wednesday, May 6, 2026 in Washington. Reichstadter has come down, after his 6-day protest. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree-Nikhinson) Guido Reichstadter, 45, is seen on top of the Frederick Douglass Bridge, Wednesday, May 6, 2026 in Washington. Reichstadter has come down, after his 6-day protest. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree-Nikhinson) D.C. Fire and EMS, wheel Guido Reichstadter, 45, to an ambulance, Wednesday, May 6, 2026 in Washington. Reichstadter, who scaled to the top of the Frederick Douglass Bridge in Washington last week, has come down, after his 6-day protest. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree-Nikhinson)

DC Bridge Protest Ends

Guido Reichstadter, a Florida-based activist, was seen coming down from one of the arches of the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge where he had been camped since May 1. His presence caused periodic traffic jams as Washington police closed lanes and negotiated with him.

Reichstadter’s X account showed photos from atop one of the arches where he had pitched a tent. He announced on the site Tuesday that he would be coming down and expected to be arrested.

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“I hope that this action has offered something to motivate and inspire you, and that it can serve as fuel for greater commitment and action in the cause of peace and in the fight for our future,” he wrote.

Washington police did not immediately respond to questions asking whether he would be charged and what that charge might be.

He staged a similar protest atop the same bridge in 2022 against a Supreme Court decision.

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Gas prices are rising again in US, NC. Here's how to find cheaper gas

Reports from the American Automobile Association show that gas prices, which had previously begun to drop somewhat, have once again begun to rise.

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According to anApril 30 reportfrom AAA, the national average price for a gallon of gas rose by 27 cents in one week at the time of the report, with prices at the highest they had been in four years, since late July 2022. U.S. conflict with Iran has continued, causing pricing fluctuations.

On Monday, May 4,USA TODAY reportedon some of the Iran war revolving around the Strait of Hormuz; Adm. Brad Cooper, who heads U.S. Central Command, said that six Iranian boats sunk by the U.S. were targeting commercial vessels along the strategic waterway.

With national average gas prices and gas prices inNorth Carolinaalike over $4, here's what to know.

Is the Strait of Hormuz open? Will the Strait of Hormuz open soon?

As reported by USA TODAY, the Strait of Hormuz has remained under Iranian control since the start of the Iran war in February. Washington is seeking to reopen the strait. On Monday, May 4, the U.S. military sunk six Iranian boats as the United Arab Emirates reported missile fire and drone attacks from Iran, testing a weekslong ceasefire.

Are gas prices falling again? When will gas prices go down?

As of an April 30 report from AAA, gas prices had begun to rise again after falling for almost two weeks. The national average saw a 27-cent hike in one week at the time of the report, with prices at the highest they had been in four years, since late July 2022.

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What is the average price of gas in North Carolina? In the U.S.?

In North Carolina on May 4, the average price for regular gas was $4.077 per gallon. On May 4, the average price of regular gas countrywide was $4.457 per gallon, according toAAA.

What are gas prices like in Asheville, Western NC?

In the Asheville area, the average price for a gallon of regular gas was $4.128 as of May 4, according to AAA. One year ago on the same date, the price was $2.828, about $1.30 lower.

Where are the lowest gas prices in NC? Highest gas prices in NC?

Unlike in previous reports from the Citizen Times, the Asheville area is no longer home to the lowest gas prices in North Carolina. The Jacksonville area, where gas is averaging $3.976 per gallon as of May 4, is home to the new low. In fact, Asheville has climbed several places, now ranking No. 4 for the most expensive gas of 15 N.C. regions listed by AAA.

Prices in the Durham-Chapel Hill area, meanwhile, have risen, once again making it the state's highest gas price area with average prices at $4.159 as of May 4.

How can I save on gas? Best apps for saving money on gas

One popular option for saving on gas as prices rise comes in the form of cashback and gas finder apps. In a previous report,USA TODAYlisted several of its top-rated choices:

  • Upside: This app remains the "king" of fuel apps for earning actual cash back rather than just points. Simply "claim" an offer in the app before you fill up and pay with your usual card to see rewards—often ranging from $0.11 to $0.25 per gallon—hit your account within days. With a network of nearly 50,000 businesses, it’s the perfect tool for "double-dipping" alongside your favorite gas station's loyalty program.

  • GasBuddy: This app remains the gold standard for real-time price tracking, letting you know exactly what the sign says before you turn the corner. Driven by millions of "GasBuddies" who report local prices daily, the data stays incredibly fresh and reliable. For the biggest wins, watch for "Flash Deals" that can knock up to $0.30 off per gallon, or use the built-in Trip Cost Calculator to map out the cheapest stops for your next road trip.

  • Google Maps: This popular app now uses AI-driven "Ask Maps" to help you find the cheapest gas on your route while filtering for extras like clean restrooms or car washes. You can even use its 3D Immersive View to scout station entrances and avoid traffic before you arrive.

  • Waze: For a community-driven approach, this app excels at finding hidden gem stations off the main highway, relying on real-time price updates from fellow drivers to ensure accuracy.

Iris Seaton is the trending news reporter for the Asheville Citizen Times, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach her at iseaton@citizentimes.com.

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Trump shredded for not understanding the rules of UNO in fresh AI slop meme: ‘I have all the cards’

President Donald Trumpwas skewered online for not understanding the rules of Uno — after he shared what appeared to be anAI-generated image of himselfcaptioned: “I have all the cards.”

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The seemingly AI-generated image, which was likely meant to signal Trump’s leverage in the Iran war, was shared to his Truth Social and theWhite House’s official X accounton Sunday, sparking a big reaction from social media users, who had a field day making fun of the president for not understanding the rules of the beloved game.

“Dear@WhiteHouse: If Trump has all the cards, then why are gas prices at record levels? Oh wait, in Uno you win by not having any cards. Your social media person really should get fired,” California Democratic Rep. Ted Lieuresponded to the post.

Other users were less kind in their criticisms, but continued to pile on the president for his apparent gaffe. “So dumb, if anyone played UNO before, this means you are actually losing,” another X userwrote.

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Another user chimed in,writing,“I bet this goes hard if you’re f****** stupid.”

Internet trolls had a blast making fun of President Donald Trump after he shared a meme of himself holding Uno cards captioned “I have all the cards.” (@realDonaldTrump/Truth Social)

“This is truly the dumbest and most pathetic timeline ever,”another X user added.

Journalist Nick Bryant noted “I have a five year old. I play a lot of Uno. You cannot win or finish the game with these cards.”

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Morales throws for 5 TDs, Choctaw flag on cusp of 5th straight Final 4

FORT WALTON BEACH — Two wins down, three to go for Choctawhatchee flag football.

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After a 31-6 over Booker T. Washington in the Region 1-2A semifinals , the last flag team alive in the area is in search of its fifth straight region championship and ultimately a rematch with Robinson, which beat the Big Green in last year’s championship.

Diaris Morales threw for 286 yards and five touchdowns and the Big Green defense continued a dominant postseason where they’ve posted two shutouts and allowed just 12 points while its offense has assaulted the scoreboard with 144 points.

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Morales spread the love, finding Kady Folsom for two scores and Tishelle Bowles, Maddy Faris and KK Hardy for the other three.

Defensively, Peyton DiBenedetto delivered a team-best nine flag pulls and two interceptions, Grey Smith had a team-leading four sacks and Trinity Davis pulled seven flags.

Now the Big Green gear up for a region title rematch with Paxon, who they beat 33-6 in last year’s Elite 8. Kickoff is 7 p.m. Thursday at Joe Etheredge Stadium.

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