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Pope Speaks Up, Trump Fires Back

AlgeriaMonday, April 13, 2026

The newly elected Pope, born in the United States, took a stand against President Trump’s recent criticism of his messages about peace and war. Speaking from the airplane heading to Algeria, he said that his calls for calm come straight from Christian teaching and that he is not afraid of the political backlash.

“Blessed are peacemakers,” he reminded reporters, urging all to seek ways that avoid war whenever possible.

He clarified that his words were never aimed at Trump personally; instead, they target the mindset of those who believe their power can solve conflict.

Trump responded on social media the next day, calling the Pope “not a very good job” and accusing him of being too liberal. He suggested that the Vatican should not “cater to the Radical Left” and even posted a photo that mocked religious authority.

Italian leaders—from the prime minister to opposition heads—backed the Pope’s message, labeling Trump’s attacks as “extremely serious.” Meanwhile, bishops in America and Italy condemned the President’s remarks, stressing that the Pope is a spiritual figure, not a politician.

The clash highlights how leaders from different spheres can collide over the same global issues, yet both sides claim to be acting in the best interest of humanity.

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