Pope Leo XIV, Trump and Catholic Church
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American Pope promises to have an ‘an active social media presence’ after using his old account to criticize Trump - Pope Benedict XVI was the first pope to use an official social media account to sha
Trump and Pope Leo are now Earth’s most powerful Americans. They lead in different roles and realms.
The contrast between President Trump and Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV couldn’t be more stark, politically, personally, or in their world views.
And they certainly delivered — but one crack made by Jost’s “Weekend Update” co-host, Michael Che, did veer into taboo territory. Just four minutes into the segment, the now infamous AI-generated image of President Donald Trump as the pope popped up on the screen signaling to the audience that Che was about to crack a joke about it.
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Daily Star on MSNNew Pope Leo will have 'heated' discussions with Trump but 'isn't woke', brother claimsLouis Prevost, 73, aired his thoughts about his sibling, the new Pope Leo XIV, while chatting to Piers Morgan, including whether or not he'll allow female priests or endorse gay marriages
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Mediaite on MSNMegyn Kelly Defends New Pope Leo XIV Over Anti-Trump Tweets — Praises Anti-Trans RemarksMegyn Kelly defended Pope Leo XIV’s past comments against Trump and his administration, noting support for migrants is common in the church. The post Megyn Kelly Defends New Pope Leo XIV Over Anti-Trump Tweets — Praises Anti-Trans Remarks first appeared on Mediaite.
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Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost's election as Pope Leo XIV marks a historic moment as the first American to lead the Catholic Church. His past social media activity reveals a critical stance on Trump's immigration policies,
The world has a new pope, and for the first time ever, he is from the United States. While the relationship between the new head of the Vatican and his home country remain in its early days, Pope Leo XIV previously has aimed criticism at the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Robert Francis Prevost will lead the Catholic Church as Pope Leo XIV, becoming the first pope to hail from the United States. Prevost received the necessary two-thirds majority vote to be elected pope,