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SHAMEFUL: Pope Leo XIV Calls Trump a 'TYRANT' After Iran War Feud - Vatican Goes WOKE

Gary FranchiApril 16, 2026295 views
SHAMEFUL: Pope Leo XIV Calls Trump a 'TYRANT' After Iran War Feud - Vatican Goes WOKE
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Pope Leo XIV just proved the Vatican has gone completely woke, launching a shameful attack on President Donald Trump by claiming the world is being "ravaged by tyrants" following their public feud over America's military actions in Iran.

The Pope's inflammatory comments come after a heated exchange with Trump this week regarding U.S. military strategy in the ongoing Iran conflict. Rather than supporting America's right to defend itself and its allies, the Pope chose to throw our commander-in-chief under the bus with globalist talking points.

"The world is being ravaged by a handful of tyrants, yet it is held together by a multitude of supportive brothers and sisters," Leo said in what can only be described as a thinly-veiled attack on President Trump and other America First leaders.

Vatican Embraces Globalist Agenda

This latest outburst reveals how far the Vatican has fallen into the hands of the global elite. Instead of standing with Christian nations like America against radical Islamic terrorism from Iran, the Pope has chosen to parrot the same anti-American rhetoric we hear from the United Nations and World Economic Forum.

Patriots remember when religious leaders actually supported righteous leaders fighting evil regimes. Now we have a Pope who apparently thinks defending America makes Trump a "tyrant" while staying silent about Iran's brutal theocracy that executes Christians and funds global terrorism.

"The world is being ravaged by a handful of tyrants, yet it is held together by a multitude of supportive brothers and sisters." - Pope Leo XIV

This is exactly the kind of globalist interference in American sovereignty that President Trump was elected to fight against. The American people didn't vote for the Vatican to dictate our foreign policy or lecture us about defending our national interests.

The real question is: why is the Pope more concerned about criticizing America's democratically-elected president than condemning Iran's murderous regime? Patriots deserve answers about whose side the Vatican is really on.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TrumpTrain2024VerifiedApr 16, 2026
WOKE POPE! Trump was the only president with the backbone to stand up to Iran's terrorism.
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ChurchGoer1965VerifiedApr 17, 2026
I've been Catholic my whole life and this breaks my heart. The Pope should be praying for peace, not calling our former president names.
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FaithfulServantVerifiedApr 17, 2026
Same here - 40 years in the church and I've never seen anything like this political activism.
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DefendTraditionVerifiedApr 17, 2026
This is why we need to return to traditional Christian values instead of this progressive agenda infiltrating our churches.
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AmericaFirstVerifiedApr 17, 2026
The Vatican has been compromised by globalist influences. They want weak American leadership that won't challenge hostile nations.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedApr 17, 2026
Wait, is Pope Leo XIV even the current Pope? I thought it was still Francis?
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NewsWatcher47VerifiedApr 17, 2026
Good catch - something seems off about this story.
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ConservativeChristianVerifiedApr 18, 2026
This is exactly why I switched to a traditional Catholic parish. The modern Vatican has completely lost its way with all this liberal nonsense.
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PatriotMom2020VerifiedApr 18, 2026
Absolutely disgraceful! The Pope should be focusing on spiritual matters, not getting involved in American politics. Trump was protecting our country from Iranian threats.
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FreedomFighter88VerifiedApr 18, 2026
Exactly right! Since when does the Vatican get to lecture us on foreign policy?
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TexasGrandpaVerifiedApr 18, 2026
My grandfather fought in WWII and he's rolling in his grave seeing the Vatican side with America's enemies. What happened to supporting freedom and democracy?