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Vice President JD Vance's Criticism of Pope Leo

Vice President JD Vance has publicly criticized Pope Leo, warning him to 'be careful' when discussing theological matters and taking issue with the Pontiff's critique of Iran. This public admonition from Vance, a Catholic himself, has drawn attention and sparked debate.

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Beshear targets Vance as Swalwell exit puts Gallego in focus: Join the live discussion

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) has initiated attacks against Vice President Vance, signaling potential maneuvers for the 2028 presidential race. This comes as Rep. Eric Swalwell’s (D) resignation has shifted attention to Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) as a prominent figure. The Hill’s Amie Parnes and Editor-In-Chief Ian Swanson are set to discuss these developments in a live analysis. This discussion will explore the implications of these political actions on the Democratic field for the next presidential election.

Key Facts

Vice President JD Vance publicly warned Pope Leo to 'be careful' when discussing theological matters.

Source: NBC News, USA Today

Vance's criticism followed the Pope's recent critique of Iran.

Source: Bloomberg.com

Vance, who is Catholic, specifically took issue with Pope Leo XIV's theological statements.

Source: New York Times

Vance was heckled while speaking at a Turning Point USA event as he criticized Pope Leo.

Source: BBC News

Recent Highlights

April 9, 2024

Vance is heckled during a public appearance while discussing his critique of the Pope.

April 9, 2024

Vance's comments are reported across multiple news outlets, highlighting the unusual public admonition.

April 9, 2024

Vice President JD Vance publicly criticizes Pope Leo, warning him to 'be careful' with theology.

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Apr 20, 2026

Grassley undergoes procedure to remove gallstones

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R) underwent surgery over the weekend to remove gallstones, as he announced Monday on social platform X. The 92-year-old nine-term incumbent stated he will return to Capitol Hill as soon as possible following the procedure in Iowa. Grassley currently serves as the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee. His temporary absence could affect legislative proceedings, though he expects a swift return.

Apr 20, 2026

Kevin Warsh set to face lawmakers in Fed chair confirmation hearing

Kevin Warsh is scheduled to appear before lawmakers for his confirmation hearing as President Trump's nominee for Fed chair. Warsh is nominated to succeed Jerome Powell in the role, which oversees the nation's central bank. Senators are expected to question Warsh extensively on his perspectives regarding inflation and interest rates during the hearing. His confirmation would place him at the helm of monetary policy decisions for the United States.

Apr 20, 2026

Ramaswamy almost tied with Democrat Acton in Ohio governor race: Poll

A new poll conducted by Bowling Green State University (BGSU) shows GOP frontrunner Vivek Ramaswamy and presumptive Democratic nominee Amy Acton are nearly tied in the Ohio gubernatorial race. The survey of 1,000 registered voters in Ohio found 48 percent support for Ramaswamy. This indicates a dead heat between the two candidates for the state's top executive office. The poll highlights a potentially competitive election in the Buckeye State.

Apr 20, 2026

Trump sees approval dip the most among young voters in poll

President Trump's approval rating has declined most significantly among young adults, according to a new NBC News poll. The NBC News Decision Desk Poll, powered by Survey Monkey and released Sunday, indicates that 76 percent of Americans under 30 disapprove of the president’s job performance. This demographic shift suggests a potential challenge for the Trump administration in securing support from younger voters. The poll also noted that 24 percent of voters in this age group approve of the president's performance.

Apr 20, 2026

Beshear targets Vance as Swalwell exit puts Gallego in focus: Join the live discussion

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) has initiated attacks against Vice President Vance, signaling potential maneuvers for the 2028 presidential race. This comes as Rep. Eric Swalwell’s (D) resignation has shifted attention to Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) as a prominent figure. The Hill’s Amie Parnes and Editor-In-Chief Ian Swanson are set to discuss these developments in a live analysis. This discussion will explore the implications of these political actions on the Democratic field for the next presidential election.

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President Trump announced he will participate in a public, marathon Bible reading event this weekend. The event, "America Reads the Bible," organized by Christians Engaged, will feature Trump among other participants and is scheduled to run for a week starting Saturday evening. This announcement comes amidst an ongoing conflict between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV. The President's involvement in the public reading could be seen as a religious affirmation during this period of tension.

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OverlookedApr 17, 2026

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Apr 17, 2026

Watch live: Trump to court young voters at Turning Point USA event in Arizona

President Trump is headlining Turning Point USA’s (TPUSA) “Build the Red Wall” event in Arizona on Friday afternoon, addressing young voters. This appearance comes as Republicans aim to bolster support among younger demographics ahead of the November elections. The Trump administration is facing challenges with slipping backing among young voters due to the ongoing conflict in Iran and mounting affordability concerns. Trump's engagement with TPUSA is a strategic effort to re-energize and secure the youth vote for the Republican party. This event underscores the White House's focus on key demographics to maintain political strength.

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The Trump Department of Justice (DOJ) lost another voter roll case, with a court rejecting its lawsuit against Rhode Island, according to Democracy Docket. This marks the fifth consecutive loss for the Trump DOJ in cases challenging state voter rolls. The ruling confirms the administration's repeated failures to prove alleged issues with voter registration maintenance in various states. This outcome reinforces the legal standing of Rhode Island's voter roll practices against federal challenges.

Apr 17, 2026

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OverlookedApr 16, 2026

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