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Sen. John Kennedy Criticizes Trump’s ‘Holy War’ With Pope Leo
Kennedy says Republicans should focus on the cost of living, warning that the pope fight could distract from their economic message.
- On April 12, President Donald Trump attacked Pope Leo XIV on Truth Social, labeling the pontiff "WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy" after the Pope criticized those who "manipulate religion" for gain.
- Tensions escalated after Pope Leo criticized leaders who "manipulate religion" during a trip to Cameroon, which the Trump administration interpreted as a rebuke of its stance on the conflict with Iran.
- Republican Senator John Kennedy warned that such spats distract from economic issues, while Cardinal Baldo Reina expressed "absolute support" for the Pope against what he termed "puzzling attacks."
- Vice President JD Vance said Saturday he was "grateful" that Pope Leo XIV showed no interest in a public dispute, as the pontiff emphasized he had "no fear" of the administration.
- Pope Leo is currently continuing a 10-day trip to Africa, while Vance noted that despite "real disagreements," the administration remains focused on applying moral principles in a complex world.
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Senate Republican knocks Trump over ‘holy war’ with pope
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) warned that if Republicans lose the November midterm elections, it will be because they didn’t talk enough about reducing the cost of living and urged President Trump and Vice President Vance to drop “this new holy war with the pope.” Kennedy, speaking on Fox News’s “The Big Weekend Show,” defended Trump’s…
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