U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed uncertainty about his chances of entering heaven, saying he’s not confident about his eternal fate.
Speaking aboard Air Force One on Sunday, Trump openly admitted, “I’m not sure I’m going to make heaven, but I’ve made life a lot better for a lot of people.” He added that despite his accomplishments, he doesn’t believe he’s “heaven-bound.”

Trump also claimed that the war between Russia and Ukraine could have been avoided if the 2020 U.S. election had not been, in his words, “rigged.” He blamed what he called a “crooked election” for the global instability that followed, accusing the current administration of incompetence.
According to Trump, the ongoing tensions in the Israel-Gaza region have also been made worse under Democratic leadership. He lamented that the situation “was much harder to get settled” because of what he described as weak governance.
In an earlier interview, Trump had said one of his goals for a second term was to broker peace across the world, believing such efforts might earn him a place in heaven. Reflecting on the deaths caused by international conflicts, he said, “I want to try to get to heaven if possible… I’m hearing that I’m not doing well.”
