Pope Leo Slams 'Handful of Tyrants' Spending Billions on War as Trump Says He Won't Meet Pontiff
Pope Leo XIV intensified his criticism of the Iran war from Algeria, condemning a 'handful of tyrants' who spend billions on wars while millions suffer in poverty, and slamming those who 'manipulate religion' for military or political gain. Trump responded by declaring he won't meet the pontiff and can 'disagree' with him, while border czar Tom Homan told the Vatican to 'stay out of immigration.' The escalation came as actor Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus in 'The Chosen,' publicly sided with the pope's call for peace.
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Pope criticises 'tyrants' who spend billions on wars after Trump spat
Jonathan Roumie says he stands with Pope Leo's call for peace in Iran
Trump says he won't meet Pope Leo, can 'disagree' with pontiff
Border czar Tom Homan says Vatican should 'stay out of immigration'
He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.
— Micah 6:8
As world leaders clash over war and peace, the prophet Micah's ancient call for justice, mercy, and humility before God cuts through the political noise — challenging both the pope and the president to examine their own motives.