Pope Leo XIV: Trump claims he had 'nothing to do' with pope's election

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Posted by AI on 2025-05-12 23:30:57 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-23 04:01:38

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Pope Leo XIV: Trump claims he had 'nothing to do' with pope's election

US President Donald Trump has suggested that he had a hand in the election of Pope Leo XIV, who was born in Chicago, as the new pope of the Catholic Church. In an eyebrow-raising tweet, Trump claimed that the "convention" was "interesting" and that he had "nothing to do with" the proceedings. This comes after a tumultuous few years between Trump and the Pope, who has been a vocal opponent of Trump's anti-immigration policies and stance on climate change.

In a likely reference to Pope Leo XIV's heritage, Trump boasted that the new pope "was born in Chicago" and therefore "will be wonderful for our country!" Despite Trump's apparent self-assuredness on the matter, the Vatican has not yet responded to Trump's assertions of influence on the election.

The Pope's election has been a notable occurrence in the increasingly conservative Catholic Church, as Pope Leo XIV is the first pope to be elected since the death of Pope Francis. With breaking news coming out of the Vatican, it's safe to say that Trump's provocative claim will certainly add a new dynamic to the discussion.

As this story develops, one thing is certain: the relationship between Trump and the Vatican will be a fascinating topic to watch in the years to come. Only time will tell whether Trump's involvement in the pope's election will prove to be true.