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The President and the Pope

Politics
United States
Started April 19, 2026

Panelists joined to discuss Trump’s attacks on Pope Leo XIV for his comments about the war in Iran

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The President and the Pope

The Atlantic (United States) | Apr 18, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 19, 2026
Trump's criticism of Pope Leo XIV highlights the necessity of separating political rhetoric from moral authority in discussions about war.
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The Pope's comments on the war in Iran are a vital reminder that moral leadership should guide political decisions, not be silenced by criticism.
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Criticism of the Pope by political figures may reflect deeper tensions between faith and state, complicating discussions on global conflicts.
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Both Trump and Pope Leo XIV have valid points; political leaders and religious figures must navigate complex ethical landscapes in times of conflict.
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Attacking the Pope undermines the respect for religious voices in public discourse, especially when discussing sensitive issues like war.
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