The clash between Donald Trump and Pope Leo has become something far bigger than a war of words. On one side stands a president who frames strength through military action and border crackdowns; on the other, a pope insisting that moral authority means rejecting violence, even when it comes from his own homeland. When Leo condemns the war in Iran and the suffering it unleashes, he is not merely criticizing policy; he is challenging the very story America tells itself about power and justice.JD Vance’s rebuke cuts even deeper, because it comes from a man who chose the Church as an adult and now tells it to “stick to morality” while Washington handles policy. Yet Leo’s point is that morality cannot be neatly separated from public decisions that kill or spare the innocent. In the end, this confrontation forces Americans to ask: when faith and flag collide, which do we follow?
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