Trump accuses pope of ‘endangering a lot of Catholics’ with Iran stance
President Donald Trump has accused Pope Leo XIV of "endangering a lot of Catholics" by allegedly supporting Iran's acquisition of nuclear weapons. Trump made these remarks during an interview on a conservative radio show, just days before Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to meet with the Pope at the Vatican.

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AI-generatedPresident Donald Trump has accused Pope Leo XIV of "endangering a lot of Catholics" by allegedly supporting Iran's acquisition of nuclear weapons. Trump made these remarks during an interview on a conservative radio show, just days before Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to meet with the Pope at the Vatican. The Pope has not stated that Iran should possess nuclear weapons, but has consistently advocated for ceasefires and dialogue regarding the conflict in the Middle East, opposing the US-Israeli war on Iran. This meeting aims to ease tensions that arose after Trump previously criticized the Pope's stance. The US ambassador to the Holy See expressed optimism for a "frank" conversation between Rubio and Leo, emphasizing dialogue to understand and address any differences in policy.
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5 extractedUS Vice President JD Vance criticized the Pope, stating the Vatican should 'stick to matters of morality'.
US Ambassador to the Holy See Brian Burch expects a 'frank' meeting between Rubio and Leo.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican to ease tensions.
Pope Leo XIV has not stated that Iran should possess nuclear weapons.
Donald Trump accused Pope Leo XIV of endangering Catholics by supporting Iran having a nuclear weapon.