- President Donald Trump expressed uncertainty about his chances of going to heaven.
- This admission occurred during a conversation on Air Force One.
- The topic arose after Trump was questioned about his previous statement regarding ending the Gaza war “for the sake of heaven.”

U.S. President Donald Trump has stirred reactions online after openly admitting he is unsure about his chances of making heaven.
The revelation came during a discussion aboard Air Force One, where Trump was asked about his earlier commitment to end the Gaza war “for the sake of heaven.”
In his reply, Trump made a rare personal comment that quickly drew attention across social media. Speaking frankly, he said, “I don’t think there’s anything that’s going to get me into heaven. I think I’m not heaven bound. I’m not sure I’m going to be able make heaven.”
The statement, seen by many as a moment of unusual self-reflection from the former U.S. President, has generated widespread debate. Some described it as a humble acknowledgment, while others considered it a controversial self-assessment.
Trump’s remark also sparked conversations among Nigerians online, with users expressing mixed opinions about his words and personality.
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See some comments below:
@Adebanjo: “Honesty at its rawest form. Most politicians claim holiness, Trump just confessed humanity. Maybe that’s his first ticket to heaven.”
@Defibns: “A man that walks in reality…. not our Nigeria politicians, they go still believe say them go enter heaven 😂…”
@Adegbite“If he’s not heaven-bound, then he’s hell bound and there will be more lively for him cos he’ll meet the top top politicians there 😂”
@The Ceaser: “The admittance is a holy act itself. So, his honesty is better than that of Nigerian politicians who dance and sing in churches, while thinking their donations will make excuse for their rugged living at heavensgate.”
@Chiamaka:“True because the man is full of tricks, he doesn’t keep to his true word he does business with people and discard them. I mean there are so many facts. Should I go on and on and on about this man?
“So at the end of the day, he knows himself more than any other person and he’s just saying his truth. He just been truthful and for the first time I’ll be agreeing with him on this note.”
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