Many U.S. Catholics are dismayed by Trump's unprecedented broadside at the first American pope

Source: The Washington Times stories: Politics · Bias: Center Right

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A majority of U.S. Catholic voters supported Donald Trump in his 2024 presidential victory. Yet across the broad Catholic political spectrum - even among conservative-leaning bishops - there is dismay over Trump's unprecedented verbal assault on the Pope Leo XIV, the first American to lead their church.

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Many U.S. Catholics are dismayed by Trump's unprecedented broadside at the first American pope
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Many U.S. Catholics are dismayed by Trump's unprecedented broadside at the first American pope

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A majority of U.S. Catholic voters supported Donald Trump in his 2024 presidential victory. Yet across the broad Catholic political spectrum - even among conservative-leaning bishops - there is dismay over Trump's unprecedented verbal assault on the Pope Leo XIV, the first American to lead their church.