“I Don’t Think I’ll Make Heaven” – Donald Trump Voices His Worry About Afterlife

By Erewunmi Peace
United States President Donald Trump has stirred conversation after admitting he is unsure about his chances of making heaven.
Speaking with reporters aboard Air Force One on Saturday, Trump reflected on his faith and life choices, saying:
“I don’t think there’s anything going to get me in heaven. I really don’t. I think I’m not maybe heaven-bound.”
His remarks came after a campaign fundraiser where he joked about raising funds “to help him get to heaven.” Major U.S. outlets such as People Magazine and The Washington Post have since confirmed his comments, noting that the president appeared half-joking but also reflective.
This is not the first time Trump has made statements about religion and the afterlife. In past interviews, he has expressed uncertainty about spiritual matters, while insisting he has “made life better for a lot of people.”
Trump’s comments have since drawn mixed reactions from both supporters and critics, with some viewing them as a rare moment of honesty and others interpreting them as political humor.