Trump Slams Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony As ‘disgrace’
In a scathing rebuke, former President Donald Trump has joined the chorus of global criticism against the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, branding it a “disgrace” over a controversial performance that mocked the Last Supper.
Appearing on Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle” on Monday, Trump lambasted the ceremony, saying, “I thought it was a disgrace, actually… I thought it was terrible.”
The contentious scene, which featured drag performers and artists arranged at a table around French DJ Barbara Butch, adorned with a halo-like headpiece, floating down the Seine, drew ire from Christians worldwide for its striking resemblance to Leonardo da Vinci’s fresco painting of Jesus’ “Last Supper.”
Artistic director Thomas Jolly claimed inspiration from Greek mythology and the Feast of Dionysus, but his explanation fell flat with many, including Trump, who said, “I’m for everybody. I’m very open-minded… but I thought what they did was a disgrace.”
House Speaker Mike Johnson also weighed in, decrying the performance as part of the “war” against Christian faith and traditions.
Olympic organizers have since apologized to those offended, emphasizing their intention to celebrate community tolerance. However, the damage may already be done, with the ceremony sparking a global debate on art, inclusion, and respect for religious traditions.