Pope Leo XIV’s debut press conference as the newly elected head of the Catholic Church has sparked widespread speculation that he subtly took aim at Donald Trump—after the former U.S. president bizarrely suggested he had a hand in the pope’s election.
Leo’s appointment marked a historic moment, being the first time an American has been chosen to lead the Catholic Church. However, Trump oddly claimed credit for the development, despite playing no role in the conclave—the centuries-old process by which a new pope is selected.
Posting on Truth Social on May 12, Trump wrote that his return to the White House, and the fact that he “won the Catholic vote,” somehow helped pave the way for Pope Leo’s rise.
While attacking ABC’s Martha Raddatz, Trump said: “So funny to watch old timer Martha Raditz on ABC Fake News (the Slopadopolus show!) this morning, blurt out that, effectively, Pope Leo’s selection …
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