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There was some controversy this week about President Donald Trump being critical of Pope Leo for being weak on crime and his remarks about the U.S. military action in Iran. The pope had made prior comments about immigration and the military action against Iran that were critical of the Trump administration's actions before Trump's remarks. But then the media seemed to be trying to interpret a variety of remarks he made after Trump's criticism as an effort to attack Trump and promote controversy. As we reported earlier, Pope Leo attempted to set the record straight, saying that the media had been pushing a "certain narrative that has not been accurate in all its aspects." Gee, it sure sounds like he's calling out the media for how they've been reporting this. READ MORE: Pope Leo Responds to President Trump: ‘Not Interested in Debate’ The pope said what came next was "commentary on commentary," trying to interpret what he was saying. Translation? Trying to read anything he said as an attack on Trump. He said the remarks he made in Cameroon that were prepared two weeks before, before any of the Trump comments were then made to look like he was trying to "debate the president" when he was not trying to do so, "which was not my interest at all." Yet multiple media outlets, including Reuters, interpreted that speech, in which he spoke about tyrants, as related to Trump. This tweet was also cast as an attack on Trump by some, despite the fact that it was clearly hashtagged "Cameroon." So when it came down to it, when the pope was trying to draw attention to the important issues that needed to be addressed with the problematic government of President Paul Biya, the media was ignoring that in favor of their "focus on Trump" fix.
If you think about what the pope is saying, he's saying to the media and the others involved: Don't try to manipulate my words for your narrative about Trump. Vice President JD Vance welcomed what Pope Leo had to say and had the perfect response to his shooting down the media narrative.
Good for Vance, that's a great response. Let all sides call out the media for always trying to manipulate the narrative. Vance recognizes that yes, they may have differences on policy, and the Trump administration has to do what is best for the country, regardless of what differences the pope may have. The pope doesn't have the intel that Trump has on threats from Iran, and as the Border Czar Tom Homan said, may not even understand how the Trump policy on immigration is better, not just for the country but for saving lives as well. He said he was willing to talk with the folks at the Vatican and give them some facts. READ MORE: Spot-On: Tom Homan Delivers a Perfect Response to the Pope on Illegal Immigration That would be a great way to take it from here. And maybe now the pope might be more open to understanding that the media narrative about things like the Iran action and immigration might not be as he might think when he sees how the media has behaved here. |

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