President Donald Trump has sparked a fresh political firestorm by publicly distancing himself from one of his most prominent supporters, conservative activist Riley Gaines.
In an interview with CBS News, the President responded to recent criticism from the former swimmer, bluntly stating that he is ‘not a big fan of Riley, actually.’
The tension began on Sunday after the President shared an AI-generated image on Truth Social which many followers interpreted as depicting him as a Jesus-like figure.
Gaines, 25, who has frequently appeared at Republican rallies, took to social media to condemn the post on Monday morning.
Taking to X, Gaines wrote: ‘Why? Seriously, I cannot understand why he’d post this. Is he looking for a response? Does he actually think this?’
The 25-year-old continued: ‘Either way, two things are true. 1) a little humility would serve him well. 2) God shall not be mocked.’
President Donald Trump has fired back at Riley Gaines amid a stunning fallout between the pair
Trump sparked widespread outrage by sharing the post on Truth Social on Sunday evening
In response, when speaking to senior correspondent Norah O’Donnell, the President dismissed the idea that he had listened to Gaines’ advice when he eventually decided to delete the controversial photo.
‘I didn’t listen to Riley Gaines,’ the President said during the phone interview. ‘I’m not a big fan of Riley, actually,’ he added, signaling a clear break from the activist.
The fallout marks a stunning reversal in a relationship that saw Gaines become a figurehead for the administration’s stance on banning transgender athletes from women’s sports.
The President defended the image by claiming it was a misunderstanding, suggesting the artwork intended to portray him as a medical doctor rather than a religious deity.
‘I viewed that as a picture of me being a doctor in fixing – you had the Red Cross right there, you had, you know, medical people surrounding me,’ he explained to CBS.
He claimed he only removed the post because ‘people were confused,’ rather than out of any sense of regret or pressure from his conservative base.
The public spat is a major shift from February 2025, when the President hosted Gaines at the White House to witness the signing of an executive order regarding women’s sports.
At the time, he praised her as a ‘brave swimmer’ and thanked her for being at the ‘forefront’ of a movement he made a centerpiece of his 2024 campaign.
Gaines slammed Trump and told the President that he needs some humility in a brutal message
Gaines has been a long-standing spokesperson against trans athletes in women’s sports
Trump has spoken highly of Gaines in times gone by, making her fury all the more striking
Gaines also spoke at Republican rallies in support of Trump when he was on the campaign trail before his November 2024 election triumph.
Last summer, Gaines even got into a social media feud with US Olympic great Simone Biles over trans athletes, before the American gymnast eventually apologized for attacking her on social media.
Last June, Biles said Gaines ‘looks like a man’ and should be ‘uplifting the trans community’ after Gaines had used her own platform to attack a teenage trans athlete in California.
Biles later said sorry for making their disagreement personal and Gaines soon said on X that she had accepted the apology.
Since Trump’s return to office, Gaines has continued to be a big supporter of his work – making her decision to speak out on Monday all the more striking.
