Trump just crossed a line.
In a blistering Truth Social tirade, the President publicly branded Pope Leo XIV “WEAK” and unfit on crime, war, and immigration. The Pope, in turn, has condemned leaders with “hands full of blood,”
as rumors swirl he’ll boycott the US during Trump’s term. Their fragile alliance is shatt… Continues…
Trump’s post was more than a policy disagreement; it was a personal break. By mocking Pope Leo XIV as “WEAK on Crime”
and praising his MAGA-supporting brother instead, Trump signaled that even the head of the Catholic Church is now measured
against his political loyalty test. He blasted Leo’s opposition to US military action and immigration policies, framing
his own record as divinely justified and electorally ordained “IN A LANDSLIDE.”
In Rome, Leo’s Palm Sunday homily answered without naming him. Condemning the “idolatry of self” and leaders whose “hands [are] full of blood,”
the Pope rejected any war waged in God’s name, including the US-Israel campaign against Iran.
His refusal to visit America during Trump’s presidency, despite being Chicago-born, now reads as a deliberate moral distance.
What began as a strained rapport has hardened into open, global confrontation between political power and spiritual autho