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New Pope previously shared criticism of Trump administration on social media

  • Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost from Chicago, was elected Thursday as the first American leader of the Catholic Church.
  • His election followed many years of activity on X, beginning in 2011, where he frequently shared and reshared content in multiple languages, including critiques of the Trump administration and Vice President JD Vance regarding their stances on immigration policies and matters related to faith.
  • Leo XIV's social media includes sharing articles denouncing wrongful deportations and Trump-era policies, as well as messages supporting gun control, opposing abortion, the death penalty, and gender ideology in schools.
  • Vance, a 2019 Catholic convert and the most prominent American Catholic politician, congratulated the new pope and predicted millions would pray for his leadership, though Leo XIV previously shared content critical of Vance's views on 'ordo amoris'.
  • Leo XIV's social media activity has drawn Vatican attention and criticism from figures like Romano Prodi for political interference, implying his papacy will involve notable interactions between church and politics.
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The New Republic broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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