Senate Republican knocks Trump over ‘holy war’ with pope - The Hill
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A Republican Senator criticized President Trump regarding a 'holy war' with the Pope.
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A Senate Republican criticized President Trump regarding a perceived "holy war" with the pope. This public rebuke suggests internal dissent within the Republican party over President Trump's relationship with religious leaders. The comment highlights potential friction between the White House and influential religious institutions, particularly the Catholic Church. Such disagreements could complicate President Trump's efforts to maintain broad support among religious voters.
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Trump-Pope Leo Feud and Catholic Reactions
An ongoing public feud between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV has sparked discussions among Catholics, with some expressing allegiance to their faith over political figures. While some sources initially reported a feud, others, including Pope Leo and Vice President Vance, claim it was misinterpreted.
Trump-Pope Leo Feud and Catholic Opinion
A public feud between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV has become a significant topic of discussion among Catholics across the US. While some see it as a misinterpretation, others express concern, with a Republican senator criticizing Trump's 'holy war' against the Pontiff.
Trump's Feud with Pope Leo XIV and Catholic Reaction
An ongoing feud between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV has become a significant topic of discussion among Catholics across the United States. While some churchgoers weigh in on the political implications, a Republican senator has criticized Trump's 'holy war' against the pontiff, highlighting internal dissent within the party.
Trump's Feud with Pope Leo and Catholic Reaction
A public feud between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV has become a significant topic of discussion among Catholics. The dispute has led to mixed reactions, with some parishioners expressing their primary allegiance to their faith over political figures, and a Republican senator criticizing Trump's 'holy war' against the pontiff.
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