Fox News Left Viewers Speechless When One of Their Big Weekend Show Hosts Flipped on Trump

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Fox News viewers tuned in Monday expecting the usual.

One of the network's regulars said something that stopped them cold.

What he said – and why every Christian conservative should hear it – is the story many will want to dismiss but shouldn't.

The Trump Truth Social Post That Triggered the Blasphemy Backlash

Trump posted an AI-generated image on Truth Social Sunday night depicting himself as Jesus Christ.

Robed. Radiant. Healing a bedridden man who looks a helluva a lot like Jeffrey Epstein while soldiers, bald eagles, and the Statue of Liberty filled the background – along with what looks like Nephilim and three-horned beast.

Fox News contributor Joey Jones – co-host of The Big Weekend Show and a combat veteran who lost both legs in Afghanistan – didn't call it a meme and move on.

He posted on X: "That picture is looney tunes. I don't clutch pearls or feign outrage. I think all politicians are narcissistic by nature. But cmon amigo, no unforced errors would be great."

The left clipped it immediately – and for once, they didn't have to twist anything to make their point.

The timing made it worse.

Trump posted the image on Orthodox Easter, less than an hour after publicly attacking Pope Leo XIV – the first American pope – calling him "WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy."

Why Trump's Own Christian Base Called the Jesus Image Outrageous

Jones wasn't alone.

Marjorie Taylor Greene – who has called herself a proud Christian nationalist – denounced the image in back-to-back posts on X.

"I completely denounce this and I'm praying against it," she wrote on one account.

On another: "It's more than blasphemy. It's an Antichrist spirit."

Daily Wire culture reporter Megan Basham called it "OUTRAGEOUS blasphemy" and demanded Trump take it down and ask forgiveness from God.

Conservative pundit Carmine Sabia wrote: "I support Trump on most things but I will forever support my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ before any man or woman. I cannot imagine the narcissism it takes to post that."

These are not NeverTrumpers.

These are people who voted for him, defended him, and built their platforms around the America First movement.

And every single one of them saw the same thing: a president who should have known better.

What They All Got Right

Trump's base defended him through two impeachments, a criminal prosecution, an assassination attempt, and four years of the most relentless media hostility any American president has ever faced.

That loyalty is real and it's earned.

But loyalty doesn't mean applauding everything.

The Christians who voted for Trump – and they turned out in historic numbers in 2024 – did so because they believed he would protect their faith and their values.

The same conservative Christians who correctly lost their minds when "Piss Christ" was displayed in a federally funded gallery should feel that same fire here.

Sacrilege doesn't become acceptable because the person committing it is someone you voted for.

Trump gets enormous credit for what he's done right.

None of that gets erased by one post.

But the most loyal thing his supporters can do right now is tell him the truth.

That's not disloyalty.

That's what real allies do.

Sources:

  • Isaac Schorr, "Fox News Host Slams 'Narcissistic' Trump Over 'Looney Tunes' Jesus Image," Mediaite, April 13, 2026.
  • Jason Lemon, "Trump Sparks Fury With Image of Himself as Jesus: 'Antichrist Spirit,'" Newsweek, April 13, 2026.
  • Zachary Pertrizzo, "Even MAGA Recoils at Trump Cosplaying as Christ in Deranged Post," The Daily Beast, April 13, 2026.
  • Donald Trump, Truth Social post, April 12, 2026.
  • Exodus 20:4, Holy Bible.