On April 9, Pope Leo XIV met with David Axelrod, one of the most seasoned operators in the Democratic Party and the architect of Barack Obama‘s rise to power; four days later, Leo delivered the first in a series of pointed public critiques of President Donald Trump and his Republican administration. Hal Lambert, the founder of Point Bridge Capital and one of the more clear-eyed observers of the intersection between American politics and institutional power, saw coordination where others saw coincidence. ‘This is 100 percent political, ok? This is all about trying to hurt President Trump’s Catholic vote during the midterms and Republicans in the midterms,’ Lambert said Monday on CNN. A Pope who breaks bread with partisan operatives and emerges days later to attack a sitting president has ceased, in my mind, to function as a shepherd of souls. He has become, instead, a political actor—and a graceless one at that. And this fits a recent pattern for the Vatican. When Hamas butchered …
@la verdad prevalece Trump is attacking American Catholics! Keep in mind the US government has created the "Illegal Immigration" problem in the first place. This is a clear cut case of Marxist dilectic. Bad democrats, good republicans, end game, subversion of Roman Catholicism in the States and the Christian West! We should be supporting our Catholic Church and not the MAGA movement undermining our Catholic Faith and subjecting it to Zionism!