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The Pope is David to Trump’s Goliath I never thought a battle over good and evil would play out in my lifetime between my church and my country – or that it would restore my faith in the church. But thanks to President Donald Trump and Pope Francis,
In recent weeks, the pope has continued to criticize Trump’s policies. In an Italian television interview, the pope said it would be a “disgrace” if Trump pursued his anti-immigration policies, according to Reuters.
Francis also appeared to take aim at Vice President JD Vance’s recent use of a medieval Catholic concept to justify the administration’s deportation policy.
In a newly written letter to Catholic bishops in the United States, Pope Francis has strongly condemned one of Trump’s controversial policies. During Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, the pontiff said that Trump was ‘not Christian’.
Pope Francis has been sharply critical of the president’s immigration push since his first term. Before Trump’s inauguration, Pope Francis called his pledge to deport millions of undocumented immigrants a “disgrace.”
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Pope Francis has a point about the sanctity of life that Republicans and Democrats might hate. They should ponder it, anyway.
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As Pope Francis Condemns Trump, Vatican Cracks Down on Own BorderPope Francis condemned President Donald Trump 's administration for its deportation policies after the Vatican City State cracked down on its own borders.
Pope Francis, who has been hospitalized for more than a week, remains in “critical” condition and developed an “asthmatic respiratory crisis,” the Vatican said in a statement. CNN medical analyst Dr.
Thursday On the heels of President Macron’s White House visit, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to meet with President Trump. Starmer said last week he was “ready and willing” to put British troops on the ground in Ukraine, stating that helping to guarantee Ukraine’s security would also strengthen the security of the UK and Europe.
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In an open letter this week to U.S. bishops, Pope Francis called President Donald Trump’s mass deportation program a “major crisis."
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