‘Terrible for foreign policy’: Trump attacks Pope Leo after peace appeal
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President Trump attacked Pope Leo after the Pope made a peace appeal regarding the US-Israeli war on Iran.
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President Donald Trump attacked Pope Leo, stating the Pope's actions were "terrible for foreign policy," after the pontiff made a peace appeal. Pope Leo, who became the first US-born pope last year, has been an outspoken critic of the US-Israeli war on Iran. Trump's direct criticism of the religious leader highlights a significant divergence between the White House and the Vatican on international policy. This public disagreement underscores the ongoing tensions surrounding the conflict in Iran and the role of global figures in advocating for peace.
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Trump's Feud with Pope Leo XIV
President Trump publicly attacked Pope Leo XIV, labeling him 'weak on crime' and 'terrible for foreign policy,' particularly regarding the Iran war. The Pope, on an international visit, responded by stating he has 'no fear' of the Trump administration, escalating an unusual public feud between the two.
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