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Trump Criticizes Pope Leo XIV in Controversial Social Media Outburst

Trump Criticizes Pope Leo XIV in Controversial Social Media Outburst

Post by : Shweta

In a provocative social media post, US President Donald Trump has openly criticized Pope Leo XIV, further complicating the already strained relationship between the White House and the Vatican, particularly concerning the Iran conflict.

Trump labeled the pope as “weak on crime” and “detrimental to foreign policy,” while voicing his disagreement with the pontiff's views on nuclear weapons and what he considers essential for national security. He emphasized the need for his policies in pursuit of global stability.

Communicating his irritation over perceived political commentary from Pope Leo, Trump reaffirmed his mandate to make decisive choices and suggested that the pope should prioritize spiritual responsibilities over political engagement.

This development follows a televised discussion featuring Catholic leaders and a recent prayer vigil at St. Peter's Basilica, where Pope Leo advocated for peace and urged world leaders to engage in dialogue rather than warfare, amidst escalating tensions with Iran.

Pope Leo XIV has increasingly highlighted pressing global issues such as migration and war. He has been vocal against aggressive rhetoric concerning the Iran situation and has called for caution, outlining the risks associated with unchecked power.

This back-and-forth illustrates a widening gap between political authority and religious leadership regarding international challenges. While Trump continues to adopt a hardline stance on foreign relations, the pope is committed to fostering peace and collaboration on the global stage.

As both figures wield significant influence, their conflicting viewpoints capture attention worldwide, echoing ongoing discussions about the intersection of moral guidance and political authority in navigating global issues.

April 13, 2026 12:56 p.m. 495

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