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Donald Trump’s criticism of Pope Leo XIV reveals that to him, religion is primarily about power, not morality
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The Atlantic (United States) | Apr 13, 2026
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Critiquing religious authority is a legitimate expression of political opinion, and should not be conflated with a lack of morality.
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Trump's criticism of religious figures highlights the dangerous intertwining of politics and religion, undermining moral values in leadership.
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Criticism of religious figures by political leaders can stimulate important discussions about the role of faith in public life.
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Viewing religion primarily as a tool for power risks diminishing its role in promoting ethical behavior among leaders and citizens alike.
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The relationship between political leaders and religious figures should be examined critically to understand the impact on societal values.
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