Trump Owes Pope Leo An Apology, Says US Bishop
Summary
President Donald Trump made remarks about Pope Leo XIV, calling him "weak on crime" and criticizing his foreign policy on Truth Social. Bishop Robert Barron and other Catholic leaders have stated that Trump should apologize to the Pope. Pope Leo XIV criticized the U.S.-Israel conflict, which many saw as a critique of Trump’s administration, leading to an escalation in their disagreement.Key Facts
- President Trump called Pope Leo XIV "weak on crime" on Truth Social.
- Bishop Robert Barron suggested that Trump owes the Pope an apology.
- Pope Leo XIV criticized the U.S.-Israel conflict, prompting Trump's comments.
- The White House directed inquiries to Trump's Truth Social post.
- The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' president condemned Trump's remarks.
- A petition for Trump to apologize has gained thousands of signatures.
- Pope Leo XIV responded by saying he is not afraid of Trump's administration.
- The disagreement between Trump and Pope Leo XIV is unprecedented for a sitting U.S. president.
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