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Anti-Trump Pope? Maga melts the new pope’s attack on the president and JD Vance and claims he is not the first Pontiff in the United States”

Maga America collapsed by elections to elect the new pope and took a record of public criticism of JD Vance and sympathizing with immigration.

Robert Prevost overcame the odds of 66/1 and was selected as Pope Leo XIV on Thursday, becoming the first North American people to hold the position.

But conservative journalist and Trump supporters were thrilled by the Cardinal’s decision to appoint a pope as “the most progressive man.”

Steve Bannon, former White House chief strategist, called Prevost “the worst draft pick for Maga Catholics” and considered him “anti-Trump pope.”

A few days ago, he told Piers Morgan that he believed the “dark horse” candidate was “the closest person to Francis ideologically.”

Laura Loomer, a far-right conspiracy theorist, maintain The close connection with the president lamented online: “The new pope once retweeted an article about how we pray for professional crime and drug addict George Floyd.

“Please all hatred, violence and prejudice be eliminated. “What prejudice? Is this another way to spell fentanyl overdose? Marxist Pope!

“He is an anti-Trump, anti-Magaga, pro-Magaga border, and a Marxist like Pope Francis,” she continued. “There is nothing that Catholics can expect.”

Right-wing commentator and conspiracy theorist Mike Cernovich is considered an “open globalist” who “will soon push for abortion.”

He shared the New Pope’s post about gun control and deportation, which is obvious evidence of Leo’s dialectical opposition to Magma’s America.

Prevost did it It is said that Voted in the Republican primary in Illinois in 2012, 2014 and 2016.

But he was separated from the new administration on many key issues, responding to the late Pope Francis’s views on immigration – a topic that Francis and Trump clashed with.

From his post on X, the new pope is expected to continue his balance of Trump, representing 1.4 billion days of Catholics worldwide, including about 5.3 million in the United States.

Newly elected Pope Leo XIV, Robert Prevost

JD Vance and Donald Trump were in the Oval Office Thursday, before the new pope was elected

JD Vance and Donald Trump were in the Oval Office Thursday, before the new pope was elected

Podcaster Joey Mannarino told 600,000 followers that the new pope was a “liberal”, sharing Prevost’s refutation of the vice president’s reading “Ordo Amoris,” a Christian concept of “correctly ordering love” that caused a wave earlier this year.

“There is a Christian concept where you love your family, then you love your neighbors, then you love your community, then you love your fellow countrymen, and then, after that, prioritize the rest of the world. Many of the people on the far left have been completely turned upside down.

Critics argue that Catholic Vance misunderstood Thomas Aquinas’s idea of ​​“order of love”, Accusation He used this concept to support political ideology.

Prevost joined the rebound and wrote on X in early February: “JD Vance is wrong: Jesus does not ask us to rank our love for others.”

While Vance, a Catholic, congratulated the new pope carefully, Trump’s unanimous commentators have few choices about their words.

Right-wing commentator Megyn Kelly was initially pleased with the U.S. pope election.

But she later asked on X, “Too much, hoping that a 20-year-old would run the X account of the new Pope and he never saw it?”

Before his choice, Prevost kept speaking out on many issues, portraying pictures of his personal politics and what might have affected his papal sex.

In April, he shared a post from a Catholic commentator targeting the presidents of Trump and Salvador Nayib Bukele to reveal the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

“Has your conscience not disturbed? How can you keep quiet? Share posts to read.

Steve Bannon talks with Piers Morgan about the pope, then the candidate

Steve Bannon talks with Piers Morgan about the pope, then the candidate

Pope Leo XIV spoke on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica after being elected on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

Pope Leo XIV spoke on the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica after being elected on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

In March 2022, he shared an article in the Catholic News in which the Vatican expressed his willingness to help as a humanitarian crisis, the emergence of the Ukrainian war.

He also reposted a 2018 tweet that read: “There is nothing out of reach for a policy that takes children out of their parents and warehouses in cages. It’s done in our name and the shame is for all of us.”

He shared several messages directly against Trump’s immigration orders – including a 2018 letter from Peruvian Catholic leaders, thanking the Trump administration for “stop separation of immigrant children and parents.”

Pope Leo spent most of her career in Latin America and even became a naturalized citizen of Peru.

Cardinal Prevost has only become a contender for the pope in recent days.

The cardinal who loves tennis – also known as Father Bob – is regarded as “the American with the least American”, and a silent reformer who will continue the work of Pope Francis.

Although he kept his opinion on topics such as female clergy and same-sex unions, he was a popular choice for cardinals in Latin America and North America.

Robert Prevost's undated photo, now Pope Leo

Robert Prevost’s undated photo, now Pope Leo

Faithful celebrations are celebrated in St Peter's Square, after they witnessed the new pope at the Vatican City meeting on May 8, 2025

Faithful celebrations are celebrated in St Peter’s Square, after they witnessed the new pope at the Vatican City meeting on May 8, 2025

Leo said from the gallery of St. Peter’s Basilica, saying in Pope Francis’ successor: “Peace is with you” and emphasized the message of peace, dialogue and missionary evangelism. He wore the Pope’s traditional red shawl – Francis avoided the cloak in the 2013 election.

The crowds in St. Peter’s Square cheered as white smoke poured out from the Sistine Church the next day of the meeting. The nun cried as the crowd shouted “viva il papa!”. The sign of the priest was a sign of the cross.

Waving flags from all over the world, thousands of people were waiting to know who won, an hour later, the senior cardinal deacon appeared on Loggia and said ‘habemus papam! And declared that the winner is Prevost.

He talks to the crowd in Italian and Spanish, but not in English.

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