Trump targets Pope Leo: ‘America is back’: Trump again targets Pope Leo, draws line on Iran nuclear issue

Trump targets Pope Leo: ‘America is back’: Trump again targets Pope Leo, draws line on Iran nuclear issue

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday renewed his attacks on Pope Leo XIV, escalating an unusual public confrontation between the White House and the Vatican that has unsettled parts of his conservative support base.Posting on social media, Trump asked, “Will someone please tell Pope Leo that it is absolutely unacceptable for Iran to have a nuclear bomb?”, stepping up criticism of the Catholic Church’s position amid rising tensions over Iran.The comments come amid widespread controversy after Trump previously attacked the Pope and circulated an AI-generated image depicting himself as Jesus Christ. What initially appeared to be another example of his combative rhetoric caused unease among Republican leaders and Christian conservatives.Republican Senator Thom Tillis reflected the uneasiness within GOP circles, saying, “For politicians, a confrontation with the Pope never really looks good. It very rarely ends well.” Others described the episode as an unnecessary provocation that bordered on blasphemy.The backlash has spread beyond politics to popular culture, with late-night hosts turning the feud into an ongoing series of satires. Seth Meyers mocked the fantasy, saying, “In what hospital does the doctor wear open-toed sandals and hold a ball of divine energy instead of a stethoscope? Nothing says ‘medical professional’ like a first-century linen tunic and a mystical orb of light. If my surgeon walks in wearing a red sash and clutching the Holy Spirit, I’m getting a second opinion.”Jimmy Kimmel rejected Trump’s taunt that the Pope is “weak on crime”, saying, “What does the Pope have to do with crime? He’s not Batman, he’s the Pope. That’s what happens when you sell the Bible instead of reading it.”Jimmy Fallon said, “Some people walk on water. Trump walks on his press releases,” while Stephen Colbert commented, “Trump picked a fight with the Pope — after all, a feud where both sides claim infallibility.”The episode took another turn when online users claimed that the AI-generated image showed a figure resembling Jeffrey Epstein, leading to more mockery. “Maybe the weirdest part? The guy Donald Jesus Trump is healing looks exactly like Epstein. Even AI can’t keep him away from his best friend Jeff,” said one comic.Despite the ridicule, the political implications are more complex. Trump has long relied on strong support from white Christian voters and conservative Catholics, who have largely backed him on issues such as judicial appointments and religious freedom.However, the current controversy has created obvious discomfort among some religious voters, as the confrontation has moved beyond policy into symbolic religious territory.At the same time, there are no obvious signs of any major breakage. Some supporters argue that the confrontation reinforces Trump’s image as an outsider willing to challenge powerful institutions, including the Vatican.For now, the standoff underscores the unusual dynamics of Trump-era politics, where controversy often turns into spectacle, and where even a dispute with the spiritual leader of more than a billion Catholics can quickly become both a political flashpoint and a cultural moment.

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