"Emergency! We need a doctor" — Trump appears in viral meme craze worldwide [Video]
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[The Financial News]#1. "Cognitive recognition test. Which of the following is the doctor?" There are two options: one is a doctor, the other is Jesus Christ. #2. "Is there a doctor on this plane?" When a medical emergency breaks out mid-flight, a doctor call goes out. Someone seated among the passengers slowly raises a hand.A new meme (viral online content) has recently taken off across SNS platforms. It started with an illustration that President Donald Trump generated using artificial intelligence (AI) and posted on his own account, only to delete it 12 hours later. The image, which portrays him as Jesus Christ, quickly sparked a wave of parodies.

Users created their own AI-generated photos and videos ridiculing President Donald Trump for casting himself as Jesus Christ. Most of them poked fun at his excuse that he supposedly "thought he was a doctor, not Jesus" in the generated image.
A five-second clip posted on X (formerly Twitter) on the 16th is another twist on the AI illustration President Donald Trump shared. It carries the short caption, "Those who bless the chosen shall be blessed," but one element has changed: the man lying down.
The altered image comes from the cover photo that the Italian weekly news magazine L'Espresso released on the 10th under the headline "Abuse." It shows an armed Israeli man pointing his smartphone at a frightened-looking Palestinian woman. President Donald Trump, grinning broadly and baring his gums, is placing his hand on the man’s forehead.

Another TikTok short-form video uploaded by a different user has also drawn attention. In it, a doctor in an emergency room performs CPR on a critical patient, but the patient does not regain consciousness.
The doctor shouts urgently, "Code blue in the ER... we need a doctor STAT," and the person who appears is President Donald Trump, dressed in white with a red cape draped over his shoulders.
That is not all. One edited video shows President Donald Trump walking across a golf course pond as a voice says, "Ladies and gentlemen, you can call him Jesus Trump or Donald Christ, whichever you prefer." After hitting a golf ball while standing on the water, President Donald Trump says, "I did that."
This line has recently been used as a meme to criticize President Donald Trump, as oil prices have surged amid the United States of America (U.S.), Israel–Iran conflict.

Classic religious paintings have also been reimagined. In Peter Paul Rubens' "The Ascension of Christ," the figure of Jesus Christ has been replaced by President Donald Trump, and in Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper," Jesus Christ appears in surgical scrubs with a stethoscope around his neck.
Some memes parody the Bible itself.
The scene of Jesus Christ turning water into wine at the Wedding at Cana has been transformed into President Donald Trump, wearing a MAGA hat, pouring drinks for people in similar caps. The image of Jesus Christ stepping out of a boat and walking on water has been recast as President Donald Trump walking on water in front of the Washington Monument on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

There is also a widely shared composite image of the lead actor from the U.S. medical drama House M.D., dressed not in a lab coat but in robes like Jesus Christ. Another meme shows doctors blocking President Donald Trump from entering an operating room and asking, "How can we help you?" to which Trump, dressed like Jesus Christ, replies, "I work here."
On the 12th, President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated illustration on Truth Social depicting himself as Jesus Christ healing a patient, but he deleted it after 12 hours. In the image, President Donald Trump wears clothing similar to biblical figures, placing one hand on a patient’s forehead while light shines from his other hand. Around him are the Stars and Stripes, the Statue of Liberty, and a bald eagle—symbols of the U.S.—as well as soldiers, nurses, and other figures gazing up at him in reverence.
President Donald Trump uploaded the illustration shortly after unleashing a harsh tirade against Pope Leo XIV.

y27k@fnnews.com Seo Yoon-kyung Reporter