Pope Leo Should Not Interfere in US Domestic Policy Matters

April 14, 2026 • Google News World

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US President Donald Trump has stated that he will not apologize to Pope Leo, who is set to become the first American pope. The Pope’s appointment has sparked controversy among US Catholics.

Trump recently posted an image on social media comparing himself to Jesus Christ, which was widely criticized as insensitive and provocative. In a statement explaining his actions, Trump claimed that he thought the image was of him in a medical context, rather than as a representation of Jesus.

The Pope’s office has declined to comment on the incident, but many US Catholics have expressed disappointment and concern about Trump’s behavior towards the religious leader. The President’s comments have been seen as unprecedented and potentially divisive, particularly given his history of using social media to express his opinions.

Trump’s stance on the matter remains unchanged, with the President stating that he will not apologize for his actions. The Pope is set to become the first American pope in a historic ceremony later this year.

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