Former US President Donald Trump was not pleased with the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris.
He expressed dissatisfaction with the scene, which critics said was a parody of Leonardo da Vinci's painting "The Last Supper".
In an interview with The Ingraham Angle, Trump said: "I thought the opening ceremony was a disgrace." The former head of state's words are quoted by Fox News .

The scene where dancers in women's dresses performed near the table recalled the last meal of Jesus and his disciples.
In response, a conference of French bishops said the ceremony mocked Christianity.
The ceremony's director, Thomas Jolly, explained that he did not mean to offend anyone. He wanted the ceremony to reinforce the values of liberty, equality and fraternity.
Trump also added that he would never allow The Last Supper to be shown at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
He said what happened at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics was a disgrace.