
There are plenty of memes and gifs about Trump wanting to get into heaven.
BREAKING: Trump’s health is “not well”, and White House insiders say he frequently mentions “heaven.” pic.twitter.com/7X5LNMqpwL — PoliticsVideoChannel (@politvidchannel) September 2, 2025
When Trump originally spoke on Fox & Friends and spoke about wanting to get into heaven, he appeared to be serious. He spoke about wanting to end the Russia and Ukraine war, seemingly in an effort to add to his accolades that might give him some pull in the afterlife.
“I wanna try and get to heaven if possible,” Trump said. “I’m hearing I’m not doing well. I am really at the bottom of the totem pole. But if I can get to heaven, this will be one of the reasons.”
In his email that was sent out asking for donations, he referred to his 2024 assassination attempt and road to the White House as proof that he has a bigger purpose.
Naturally, for him, this means he needs a little more help so he can get into heaven.
Trump figuring out ways to get into heaven and God’s sitting there like – pic.twitter.com/iLbH8JcLIb — MaceAhWindu 🇵🇸 (@MaceAhWindu) September 3, 2025
Others made jokes about Trump being turned away at the stereotypical pearly white hates that stand at the imagined entrance to heaven. A Christianity Today article wrote about Trump’s desire to go to heaven and wrote to him directly in the article to tell him how he can go to heaven, if he really does want to prove his Christianity and belief in Jesus and God.
If Trump goes to Heaven, it would cease being Heaven. pic.twitter.com/cTrlcLqTTk — Tim Hannan (@TimHannan) August 30, 2025
According to the outlet, Trump has to “give up that mindset of earning” his place in heaven, and he has to “consider Donald Trump to be the wrong path” for him. In other words, from one Christian to Trump, getting into heaven is not going to be as easy as claiming to stop another country’s war or asking people to give him money to further his cause.
Shocker, right?