'Weak on crime': Donald Trump slams Pope Leo over 'enough of war' remark on Iran

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US President Donald Trump has launched a personal attack on Pope Leo XIV, criticizing his remarks on the US-led war in Iran. The Pope had called for an end to hostilities, condemning the 'delusion of omnipotence' behind the conflict and urging leaders to seek peace.
US President Donald Trump attacked Pope Leo XIV over his remarks on the Iran conflict. The Pope had called for peace, condemning the war and urging leaders to end hostilities. Trump accused the Pope of being 'weak on crime' and 'terrible for foreign policy'. The Pope had previously criticized threats against Iran as 'truly unacceptable' and called for negotiations. Trump claimed the Pope was defending Iran and undermining US actions abroad. The US President urged the Pope to 'get his act together' and focus on being a great Pope, not a politician.
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