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JD Vance Urges Vatican to Avoid U.S. Politics Amid Trump–Pope Clash
U.S. Vice President JD Vance urged the Vatican to stay out of American politics. His comments came as tensions grew between Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV over the Iran war.
Speaking to Fox News on Monday, Vance stressed a clear boundary. He said the Vatican should focus on morality. Meanwhile, he argued that U.S. leaders should handle public policy.
Trump and Pope Clash Over Iran War
The dispute between Trump and the pope has intensified in recent days. Trump criticized Pope Leo and called him “weak on crime.” He also attacked the pope’s foreign policy stance.
However, Pope Leo quickly pushed back. He defended the Church’s role in global issues. He said the Vatican must speak out on moral concerns, including war.
“I will continue to speak strongly against war,” the pope said. Moreover, he emphasized peace, dialogue, and cooperation between nations.
Controversy Over Trump’s Religious Post
At the same time, another controversy fueled the debate. Trump shared an image that showed him as a saint-like figure. The image included religious symbols and patriotic elements.
As a result, the post triggered global backlash. Critics from both political and religious groups spoke out. Shortly after, Trump deleted the image.
Vance defended the post. He said Trump intended it as a joke. In addition, he praised Trump’s unfiltered communication style.
Public Reaction Sparks Broader Debate
Meanwhile, social media users reacted strongly. Many argued that war is a moral issue. Therefore, they believe the Church has the right to speak on it.
Others supported the pope, even if they were not Catholic. On the other hand, some critics pointed to issues within Catholicism. They raised concerns about LGBTQ+ positions and past controversies.
A Wider Global Discussion
Overall, the clash highlights a deeper global debate. Should religious leaders influence political decisions? Or should they limit their role to spiritual guidance?
Vance supports a clear separation. In contrast, the Vatican insists that morality and politics often overlap. As the Iran conflict continues, this debate will likely grow even stronger.

