Children's Bible narrated by AI Donald Trump released in USA
Covers of children's books from the President’s Bible series, where biblical stories are narrated by AI Donald Trump. Photo: Baptist News
In December 2025, a children's edition of the Bible was released in the USA, in which biblical stories, including the story of the Nativity of Christ, are narrated by the AI-generated voice of Donald Trump. The release of the book is reported by the American publication Baptist News.
The cover of the book features the newborn Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, Joseph, and Donald Trump, presented not as a character from the Gospel, but as a commentator of the narrative. The text is read by "your favorite President," who in a characteristic manner retells the Gospel events, adapting them for a children's audience.
The edition is equipped with an interactive sound panel: children can press buttons and listen to the story of the Nativity in a voice styled after Trump's manner of speech. The comments use recognizable rhetorical techniques, including modern expressions and evaluative formulations applied to biblical characters such as King Herod.
The book titled "The Birth of Jesus: As Told by Your Favorite President" is positioned as a family and collectible edition. The promotional materials emphasize that the project was designed and illustrated in the USA, and all illustrations are done in a style traditional for American religious culture.
The edition became part of the President’s Bible series, which also includes books retelling biblical stories about Noah and David and Goliath, narrated by the same AI voice. The emergence of such books is linked by experts to the growing use of artificial intelligence in the religious and cultural space of the USA, including among Christian conservative and nationalist movements.
Earlier, the UOJ reported that the Nicaraguan authorities banned tourists from bringing Bibles into the country.
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