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In what some have called a surprising moment of vulnerability, Donald Trump opened up about his spiritual concerns during a Fox News interview on August 19, 2025.
“I want to try and get to heaven if possible. I’m hearing I’m not doing well. I’m really at the bottom of the totem pole,” he said, sparking widespread reactions across social media.
The comment came as Trump discussed his efforts to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine.
He suggested that saving lives through diplomacy might improve his chances of reaching heaven—framing the initiative as not just political, but deeply personal.
For context, a totem pole is a carved monument used by Indigenous peoples to represent status or lineage.
Saying he’s “at the bottom” implies he sees himself as spiritually low-ranking.
Whether the statement was strategic or sincere, it struck a chord.
Some speculate that health concerns may be behind his introspection and occasional anger.
Others believe it’s simply a man confronting his own mortality.
Whatever the case, the video continues to circulate online, fueling conversations about Trump’s legacy, his emotional state, and the deeper question of life after life—and the hope for redemption.
Yetunde B reports for Yeyetunde’s Blog.
Trump: “I want to try to get to heaven if possible..”
He’s pandering to Israeli demons like Netanyahu. He’s going straight to hell.pic.twitter.com/8GTK2vxXos
— Maria Leah (@maria_leah385) August 19, 2025
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