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Monday, April 13, 2026

Trump Says He’s ‘Not a Fan’ of Pope Leo as War Comments Spark Clash

Trump Says He’s ‘Not a Fan’ of Pope Leo as War Comments Spark Clash

Tensions have escalated between Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV following recent remarks about the ongoing situation involving Iran.


Speaking to reporters, Trump said he is “not a big fan” of the pope, describing him as “very liberal” and criticizing his stance on global issues.


The comments come after Pope Leo spoke out against war, urging world leaders to pursue peace and dialogue rather than conflict.


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A Rare Public Clash


The exchange marks a rare moment where a U.S. president openly criticizes the head of the Catholic Church.


Trump also accused the pope of being “weak on crime” and suggested that his views on international matters could negatively affect global stability.



Pope Leo Stands Firm on Peace Message


In response, Pope Leo maintained that his position is not political but rooted in religious principles.


He emphasized that his calls for peace come from the teachings of the Gospel and insisted that his role is not to engage in political battles.



A Bigger Global Message


The situation highlights a deeper divide between political leadership and religious authority on issues like war and international relations.


While political leaders often focus on strategy and security, religious figures tend to emphasize morality, peace, and human life.



Final Thoughts


As tensions continue globally, this moment raises an important question:


 Should global decisions be driven more by power or by principles of peace?


Disclaimer: This article may include both verified news and opinion commentary. While we strive for accuracy, readers are encouraged to confirm information through multiple reliable sources before making decisions based on the content.

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