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All of Pope Leo's comments about Trump policies as he's inaugurated as 267th pope

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Published 11:38 18 May 2025 GMT+1

All of Pope Leo's comments about Trump policies as he's inaugurated as 267th pope

The Chicago-born pontiff has not held back on social media as he shared with his followers his disapproval at much of Trump's policies

Joe Yates

Joe Yates

Pope Leo is set to be officially sworn in, making history in the process in becoming the first ever American pontiff.

Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was welcomed into his new post on May 8, opting to go by the name Pope Leo XIV, and now 10 days later his inauguration to become the 267th pope is taking place.

Much like his predecessor Pope Francis, who passed away at the age of 88 last month, Pope Leo hasn't shied away from politics.

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In his first Sunday noon (May 11) blessing as pontiff, from the balcony of St Peter's Basilica, he declared to the masses below him: "Never again war."

He called for a just and lasting peace in Ukraine, as well as an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, with the release of hostages and delivery of humanitarian aid, while welcoming the ceasefire agreement reached between India and Pakistan.

But that's politics on the global stage. Domestically, the 69-year-old has been vocal in the past on President Donald Trump's policies - both in his first term and now in his second.

Let's dive into them.

Trump policy 'not Christian'

In 2018, Pope Leo retweeted a thread from Cardinal Blase Cupich, who has served as Archbishop of Chicago for more than a decade, which criticized the Trump administration's policies.

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"There is nothing remotely Christian, American, or morally defensible about a policy that takes children away from their parents and warehouses them in cages. This is being carried out in our name and the shame is on us all," the first post of the thread read.

'Anti-immigrant'

Three years earlier, in 2015, Cardinal Timothy Dolan - who has served as Archbishop of New York since 2009, wrote an article for The Washington Post, titled 'Why Donald Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric is so problematic'.

Pope Leo shared the article with his followers.

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Pope Leo has been vocal on Twitter about the Trump administration, both in the president's first and second term (Rocco Spaziani/Archivio Spaziani/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)
Pope Leo has been vocal on Twitter about the Trump administration, both in the president's first and second term (Rocco Spaziani/Archivio Spaziani/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)

Mass deportations

Most recently, he reposted a tweet from Philadelphia-based Catholic commentator Rocco Palmo, which read: "As Trump & Bukele use Oval to Feds’ illicit deportation of a US resident, once an undoc-ed Salvadorean himself, now-DC Aux +Evelio asks, 'Do you not see the suffering? Is your conscience not disturbed? How can you stay quiet?'"

'Abandoning American values'

In 2017, Palmo also shared a screenshot of an article written by Cardinal Cupich. Palmo captioned his tweet: "Calling refugee bans 'a dark hour of US history,' Card Blase says 'the world is watching as we abandon our commitment to American values'.

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Again, Pope Leo retweeted the post.

US becoming 'immoral'

In the same year, 2017, Jesuit priest James Martin took to Twitter to share a picture of a young Syrian child covered in blood and dirt, with the caption: "We're banning all Syrian refugees? The men, women and children who *most* need help? What an immoral nation we are becoming. Jesus weeps."

The new pontiff retweeted the post.

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Pope Leo seemingly disagrees with much of President Donald Trump's policies (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Pope Leo seemingly disagrees with much of President Donald Trump's policies (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Trump line fuels 'racism'

Then again in 2017, Pope Leo quote tweeted a post from Palmo, with the pontiff writing: "Saying Trump’s ‘bad hombres’ line fuels ‘racism and nativism,’ Cali bishops send preemptive blast on DACA repeal."

'JD Vance is wrong'

The newly elected pope has also hit out at Trump's vice president JD Vance, resharing an op-ed from the National Catholic Reporter titled: "JD Vance is wrong: Jesus doesn't ask us to rank our love for others."

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The article came after comments Vance made to Fox News in February earlier this year, Vance saying: "There is a Christian concept that you love your family and then you love your neighbor, and then you love your community, and then you love your fellow citizens, and then after that, prioritize the rest of the world.

"A lot of the far left has completely inverted that."

Vice-President JD Vance and his wife, second lady Usha Vance, pictured at Pope Leo's inauguration (ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images)
Vice-President JD Vance and his wife, second lady Usha Vance, pictured at Pope Leo's inauguration (ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump's comments on Pope Leo

The resurfaced comments follow shortly after Trump took to Truth Social to react to the announcement of the newly appointed pope.

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In a post to Truth Social, Trump wrote: "Congratulations to Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who was just named Pope. It is such an honor to realize that he is the first American Pope.

"What excitement, and what a Great Honor for our Country.

"I look forward to meeting Pope Leo XIV. It will be a very meaningful moment!"

While speaking to Fox News reporter Sean Hannity while onboard Air Force One, he was asked: "We have our first American pope - he does seem to disagree with you on immigration... would you like to talk to him about that?"

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Trump answered: "Sure. I would. He was really a surprise choice."

Featured Image Credit: Getty Images/ALBERTO PIZZOLI

Topics: Catholic Church, Donald Trump, Politics, Religion, World News, Pope Leo

Joe Yates
Joe Yates

Joe is a journalist for UNILAD, who particularly enjoys writing about crime. He has worked in journalism for five years, and has covered everything from murder trials to celeb news.

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