Trump Lashes Out at Pope for 'Weak' Leadership

President Trump criticizes Pope Leo for being too liberal and soft on crime, escalating his feud with the Catholic Church's leader.
President Trump has launched a scathing attack on Pope Leo, accusing the head of the Catholic Church of being too liberal and 'weak on crime'. The comments came during a press conference at Joint Base Andrews on Sunday night, where the president doubled down on his criticism of the pontiff's progressive stance on social issues.
"Pope Leo is a weak leader, he's too liberal and he's not tough enough on crime and illegal immigration," Trump told reporters. "The church under his leadership has become a disgrace."
The president's remarks are the latest salvo in an ongoing feud between the White House and the Vatican. Trump has repeatedly clashed with the pope over a range of issues, including immigration, climate change, and the role of organized religion in society.
"Pope Leo keeps lecturing us on compassion, but he doesn't have the strength or courage to deal with the real problems facing the world today," Trump said. "He's a pushover and the Catholic Church is suffering because of his weakness."
The White House has not yet responded to requests for comment from the Vatican, but it's likely that Pope Leo will issue a statement condemning the president's remarks in the coming days. The two leaders have clashed repeatedly over the role of religion in politics, with the pope advocating for a more progressive, socially conscious approach while Trump has aligned himself with conservative, nationalist factions within the church.
This latest outburst from the president is sure to further inflame tensions between the White House and the Vatican, as the two sides continue to battle over the future direction of the Catholic Church and its place in the modern world.
Source: The New York Times


