The pope's English fuels a Trump feud - Axios
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A feud has emerged between President Donald Trump and the Pope, reportedly over the Pope's English.
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This dispute could impact diplomatic relations between the Holy See and the United States, potentially affecting international policy discussions.
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A feud has erupted between President Donald Trump and the Pope, reportedly fueled by the Pope's use of English. This dispute suggests a growing tension or disagreement between the Vatican and the Trump administration. The language barrier, or perhaps the interpretation of statements made in English, appears to be a point of contention. This could impact diplomatic relations between the Holy See and the United States, potentially affecting international policy discussions where both figures hold influence.
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