
President Donald Trump has again voiced his worry about missing out on eternal salvation, saying he is not positive about going to paradise.
Speaking aboard Air Force One on Sunday, the president told reporters that he does not think “there’s anything going to get me in heaven.”
“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,” he said. “I think I’m not heaven-bound.”
Trump, however, maintains he could have stopped Russian President Vladimir Putin from invading Ukraine “had the election of 2020 not been rigged.”
He claimed millions of people are dead ”because of a crooked election,” and declared the previous administration and his predecessor “incompetent.”
The American leader added that the Israel-Gaza Strip issue “was much harder to get settled” because of the Democrat-led government.
In August, Trump publicly admitted he was keen on brokering international peace deals during his second term so that he could make heaven.
During a phone interview with Fox & Friends, the president decried the deaths caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict, noting that a permanent ceasefire would save lives.
Believing he can enter paradise on account of his mediation role, Trump said: “I want to try to get to heaven if possible…I’m hearing that I’m not doing well.”