Pope Leo Addresses Trump Comments

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Pope Leo XIV pushed back Monday after President Donald Trump unleashed a sharp and unusually personal attack on him in a Truth Social post the night before, escalating a growing clash between the White House and the Vatican over the war in Iran.

Trump’s comments were some of his most direct yet. He described the pope as “weak” and “terrible” on foreign policy, tying that criticism to Leo’s repeated calls for restraint and diplomacy in the Middle East. The president also suggested the pope was out of step with American priorities, arguing that he should focus less on politics and more on his religious role.

Leo didn’t match that tone. Speaking to reporters while traveling, he made it clear he wasn’t interested in turning the dispute into a back-and-forth.

Instead, he framed his position in simple terms, pointing to the core message of the Gospel. He said his comments were not meant as personal attacks, but as a reminder that the Church’s role is to promote peace and reconciliation, especially during times of war.

He also dismissed the idea that he felt pressured or threatened by the administration, saying plainly that he had no fear and would continue speaking out.

The exchange is the latest chapter in a widening divide between the two men. Leo has consistently criticized the violence tied to the Iran conflict, at times calling threats against civilian populations unacceptable and urging leaders to step back from escalation.

Trump, on the other hand, has defended his administration’s actions and portrayed the pope’s stance as naïve or politically motivated.

Trump’s post went beyond policy disagreements. He questioned Leo’s leadership, took aim at his background, and even compared him unfavorably to his own brother, who is a Trump supporter. He also revived grievances from the COVID era, arguing that religious institutions were treated unfairly under previous restrictions.

The tension highlights a deeper contrast in worldview. Leo has leaned heavily on moral language, emphasizing the human cost of war and the need for dialogue. Trump has framed the situation in terms of strength, security, and national interest.

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