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The opening of the Paris Olympics also raised Trump’s voice

The US presidential candidate called the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics a shame.

Donald Trump, the US presidential candidate, described the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris as a disgrace.

According to the report of RT, Trump said in an interview with Fox News: I am a very enlightened person, but what they did was shameful.

Then the host asked him: In the next Olympics, if you are the president, will you have so much influence on the organizers of the Olympics that we will not see insults against Christians?

Trump also said in response to this question: We will no longer witness the Last Supper tableau being displayed in the way we saw it a few nights ago. What they did was shameful.

Trump’s remarks came amid widespread global outrage over a scene that critics say mocks Leonardo da Vinci’s famous Last Supper painting of Christ.

Mike Johnson, the speaker of the US House of Representatives, also condemned this scene in a post on Platform X and wrote: The mockery of the Last Supper was shocking and offensive to Christians around the world watching the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.

He added: The war with faith and our traditional values ​​knows no boundaries today.

Insulting the Messiah during the opening ceremony of the Olympics provoked many protests. Although the Olympic Committee apologized in a message to the Christians of the world, the churches of different countries and international personalities called this show disgusting. In this regard, Viktor Orbán, the prime minister of Hungary, said in an irony to the opening ceremony of the Olympics that every nation has the right to show whatever it is. leave it.

Translator: Mina Azimi

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Young Journalists Club
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