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Donald Trump Launches Scathing Attack on Pope Leo XIV, Accusing Him of Weak Leadership on War and Failure to Address Rising Global Crime
Donald Trump has ignited fresh controversy after delivering a sharp and highly critical attack on Pope Leo XIV, accusing the pontiff of weak leadership on global conflicts and failing to confront what he described as a growing international crime crisis.

In a series of remarks that quickly drew global attention, Trump questioned the moral authority of the Vatican under Pope Leo XIV, arguing that the Church’s current stance on war lacks clarity and strength at a time of escalating geopolitical tensions. He claimed that stronger, more decisive leadership is needed from global institutions, particularly those with significant moral influence.
Trump also took aim at what he portrayed as the Pope’s silence or insufficient action on rising crime rates worldwide. According to the former U.S. president, religious leaders should play a more vocal role in addressing lawlessness and supporting tougher measures to ensure public safety. His comments framed the issue as not only political but also moral, suggesting that inaction could embolden instability.
The remarks have sparked intense debate across political and religious circles. Supporters of Trump argue that his criticism reflects growing frustration with global leadership and institutions seen as ineffective in addressing modern security challenges. Critics, however, say his comments risk politicizing religious leadership and undermining efforts by the Church to promote diplomacy, peace, and humanitarian values.
While there has been no official response from the Vatican or Pope Leo XIV, analysts note that such rhetoric underscores the widening divide between political figures and religious authorities over how best to respond to war and crime in an increasingly complex world.
The controversy is likely to fuel further discussion about the role of religious leadership in global affairs, as well as the extent to which political figures should challenge or engage with institutions like the Vatican on matters of international security and morality.
