Pope Leo XIV, Trump
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The 73-year-old Florida man appears to be a staunch Trump supporter who uses his Facebook account to go on the attack.
Donald Trump touted how he won the Catholic vote as he blasted an ABC reporter for "effectively" saying "Pope Leo's selection had nothing to do with Trump." The President has said said it is "an honor" to have an American pope but there has been much talk about whether Leo's politics align with those of the current administration.
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Irish Star on MSNPope Leo XIV faces tough decision whether to move into 'isolated' papal apartmentsPope Leo XIV is set to make history as the first American man to be the head of the Catholic Church, but the 69-year-old has some big decisions to make - not just within the church, but where he might
The Catholic Church announced that Pope Leo XIV will not just lead the world's Catholics – he will also be a dedicated poster. On Tuesday, the Dicastery for Communication — the Vatican's communications office — said that Pope Leo XIV will maintain an "active social media presence" on the Church's official papal accounts on X and Instagram.
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Trump Calls on Disney CEO to 'Do Something' After ABC Reporter Insists Pope Selection 'Had Nothing to Do With Trump'President Donald Trump called on Disney CEO Bob Iger to "do something" after an ABC reporter insisted Pope Leo's selection "had nothing to do with Trump." During Sunday's edition of "This Week with George Stephanopoulos,
Political figures around the world have congratulated Robert Francis Prevost, now known as Pope Leo XIV, after his election on Thursday, May 8, as Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. Hailing from Chicago and a dual U.
Fight! “ The other introduced himself to the world with his first public word as pope: “Peace.” The contrast between President Donald Trump and Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV couldn’t be more stark—politically,
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The New Republic on MSNNew Pope Delivers Speech That Sure Seems Like Shade at TrumpPope Leo XIV is calling for an end to the “war of words,” and for the world to stand with journalists seeking truth. The newly minted pope directly addressed journalists in Italian at a press conference at the Vatican on Monday, making an appeal for kindness, truth, and journalistic freedom.