Donald Trump's heaven doubts go viral: 'I'm not doing well.'
'None of us know where we’re going after we die, but if Rosie O’Donnell and Rachel Maddow are going to heaven, then I’d rather be in hell,' said Trump
US President Donald Trump, while speaking to the reporters aboard Air Force One, lately voiced doubts about life and what comes after death.
The 79-year-old president said he doesn't believe there's anything that would guarantee him a place there, though he acknowledged feeling a bit like he was “in heaven” while flying on Air Force One.
Though uncertain about what lies beyond, he stressed the positive impact he believes he has had on many people’s lives.
With his signature swagger and wit, Donald Trump quipped about his afterlife prospects, saying, “None of us know where we’re going after we die, but if Rosie O’Donnell and Rachel Maddow are going to heaven, then I’d rather be in hell.”
In a playful hypothetical scenario, Trump envisioned St. Peter turning him away at the gates, saying, “We don’t allow golf carts past the clouds.” Trump kept poking fun, “If I don’t get in, nobody’s getting in. I’ll build a wall around paradise until they renegotiate.”
The remarks, delivered with a wink, mix his classic bombast with light-hearted swipes at detractors and nods to his iconic political vibe.
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