
Trump Calls Pope Leo XIV Weak Over Iran War, Igniting Historic Clash
Key Takeaways
- Trump attacks Pope Leo XIV as weak over Iran war, triggering clash
- Pope Leo XIV says he has no fear of Trump and will continue speaking out
- Clash could influence Catholic voters and church politics in the U.S.
Trump-Pope Clash
Trump ignited a historic and unprecedented clash with Pope Leo XIV, calling him too liberal and too weak.
Pope Leo pushed back, saying he is simply following the gospel and is not afraid to advocate for peace.

Political science professor Kirby Goidel said, I can't think of any parallel to that.
Trump posted an AI-generated image that many interpreted as religious imagery.
He deleted the photo after it drew swift backlash.
Political Fallout
Catholics are America's largest swing religious vote.
Trump won Catholics by 10-20 points in 2024, a dramatic swing from 2020.

No prominent Catholic voices have publicly defended Trump's attacks on the pope.
The Archdiocese of Hartford said the pursuit of peace is a command of Christ.
Trump's Unprecedented Attacks
Trump called the pope weak and claimed he would not be in the Vatican if Trump were not president.
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Archbishop Paul Coakley said the pope is not Trump's rival, but the Vicar of Christ.
Trump also criticized the pope for being weak on crime and terrible for foreign policy.
The pope responded, I am a peacemaker, not a politician.
Church-State Rift
One in five Americans identifies as Catholic.
Conservative sectors demand the Church limit itself to issues such as abortion.

The Trump administration counts on key Catholic faith figures in strategic positions.
The epicenter of the dispute is Chicago, where religious groups have filed suit.
Economic Stakes
The United States is the top donor country to Peter's Pence.
The Archdiocese of New York has an estimated net worth of $25 billion.

Government contracts fund aid and integration programs.
The Holy See's budget closed in the black in 2024.
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