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Pope Leo Jabs Donald Trump with JD Vance in the audience during the first fair

During his first break, Pope Leo XIV, as the new leader of the Catholic Church, took a subtle Trump administration with JD Vance.

“In our time we still see too much discord, too many wounds that are caused by hate, violence, prejudices, the fear of distinguishing and an economic paradigm that takes advantage of the resources of the earth and marginalized the poorest,” he said on Sunday.

Leo told the participants – to whom Vice President Vance, Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney belonged – love was the ideal way to attract people.

It was “never the question of catching others by force, through religious propaganda or through power,” said loudly The New York Times.

Pope Leo XIV speaks to the US Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha. Leo had criticized Vance on social media at the beginning of this year. Alberto Pizzoli/Alberto Pizzoli/AFP via Getty

The comments came when Trump attacked almost all of them – from the leaders of the world to the media to law firms – who opposed them, reduced immigrants and collapsed and openly thought about confiscating foreign land and resources. Trump has thought about penetrating Greenland, said the United States would “take over” the Gaza Strip and have concluded a contract with Ukraine in order to enable the country's minerals to the US preference treatment.

Vance and Rubio were in the Vatican City for the inauguration of the Pope, which came almost a month after the death of Pope Francis. Leo, born Robert Prevost, had made shots at Vance and the anti-immigration policy of the Trump government in an X report, including the reuse of an opinion column with the blunt title: “JD Vance is wrong: Jesus does not ask us to evaluate our love for others.”

Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance met Leo shortly after the fair and, after the Pope's criticism, shook hands with the Vice President. Vance dropped the criticism at the beginning of this month: “I don't try to play the politicization of the papal game,” he said.

Vice President JD Vance and the second Lady Usha Vance, Louis Prevost, brother of Pope Leo XIV, and his wife Deborah visit Pope Leo XIV's first trade fair.
The Vice President JD Vance depicted with his wife Usha was criticized by the Pope for the government's immigration policy. Jacquelyn Martin/Jacquelyn Martin/Pool/AFP via Getty

Vance met Pope Francis shortly before his death, another Pope who criticized the hostility of the government towards immigrants. Francis and Leo were tight on April 21 on April 21st. He visited Francis' grave on Saturday and seemed to wear the tie that Francis had given him last month, so the Daily wire.

Leo said on Sunday that the world presented unique challenges that the College of Cardinals of the Church hoped that he could help

He also emphasized several nations towards the end of the trade fair and noticed how children and families are reduced in the Gaza Strip “on hunger” and how fights in Myanmar “Junge Innocent Life” claimed, loud The New York Times.

According to that, around 200,000 people gathered for the fair Just.

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