The New York Times summarizes Trump's post:
“Leo should be thankful because, as everyone knows, he was a shocking surprise,” Mr. Trump wrote in a lengthy social media post on Sunday night. “He wasn’t on any list to be Pope, and was only put there by the Church because he was an American, and they thought that would be the best way to deal with President Donald J. Trump. If I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican.”This story has left much of the liberal social media community angry at the Times, for some reason.
When he sent the post, the president was fresh off a weekend of attending a mixed martial arts fight in Miami and spending time with supporters at his golf club after negotiations with Iran had failed. He criticized Leo as “weak on crime” — an insult he usually reserves for Democratic mayors — and “terrible for foreign policy.” He said that he much preferred the pope’s brother Louis because of his support for the MAGA movement — “He gets it!” Mr. Trump wrote. The president also accused the pope of “catering to the radical left” and then offered a piece of advice, to “focus on being a Great Pope, not a Politician.”
Pro-Trump media bias: frame world events as a reality show with Trump as protagonist. As @larryglickman.bsky.social explains, it’s absurd to cast the Pope saying war is bad as a “punch” Trump is responding to. But also, he didn’t take any action. He just said words nonsensically insulting the Pope.
— Nicholas Grossman (@nicholasgrossman.bsky.social) April 13, 2026 at 8:08 AM
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It's not a counterpunch, guys. The pope didn't throw a punch. www.nytimes.com/2026/04/12/u...
— Will Saletan (@saletan.bsky.social) April 13, 2026 at 7:52 AM
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No, "counterpunch" is fine. As I noted above, Leo threw a punch. In fact, he threw several punches. And good for him. It's clear from Trump's howls of pain that the punches landed.
Trump followed that Truth Social post with a bit of blasphemy.
The Washington Post claims that this post is getting Trump in trouble with his Christian allies:
... the image evoking Jesus drew swift criticism from some evangelical Christians and conservative Catholics who have otherwise expressed near constant support for Trump’s decisions.So he's losing right-wing Evangelicals and Catholics? Nahhh. He's losing right-wing Christian commentators, just the way he lost some right-wing commentators (Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones) by going into Iran.
So, sure, some prominent commentators with seven-figure X followings are angry at Trump:
Michael Knowles, [a] conservative Catholic podcaster aligned with Trump, said online it “behooves the President both spiritually and politically to delete the picture, no matter the intent.”But what were the responses to these tweets? Most look like these responses to Knowles:
Riley Gaines, a conservative podcaster, former collegiate swimmer and prominent critic of transgender participation in women’s sports who spoke at Trump rallies and was recently a guest at the White House, also criticized the post. “I cannot understand why he’d post this. Is he looking for a response? Does he actually think this? Either way, two things are true,” Gaines wrote on X, continuing to say that “a little humility would serve him well” and “God shall not be mocked” — a reference to scripture.
The Pope is inserting himself into anti-Trump globalist politics. Trump's sharing a picture someone made for him. Trump values our freedom of speech. If anyone earned the right to speak his mind it's Trump. I'm tired of people judging the man. Let Trump be Trump. Chill out folks!
— DAMON (@DamonLatigid) April 13, 2026
No. Hell no.
— MAG🔫1775🇺🇸 (@realMAG1775) April 13, 2026
Trump posted a stylized AI image that triggered every fake Christian and regime apparatchik into meltdown mode. It exposed the pearl-clutchers who cheer baby killing while screaming blasphemy over a troll. It forced the selective peacemaker Pope and Iranian mullahs…
The WOKE Pope meet with David Axelrod and the next day he attacked president Trump
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) April 13, 2026
This was coordinated and of course the Panican's like you fall for it
Go cry about it with Megyn Kelly pic.twitter.com/O6UxqYHflc
Hey if Pope Leo wants to jump in the ring with a boxer...
— Jess Hettig (@Grotto_NH) April 13, 2026
Yes, I'm Catholic. And I'm disappointed by the leftist politics and open border/globohomo agenda pouring forth from the last two papacies.
And in response to Gaines:
This was a meme shared by a reverend on X back in February. The Reverend stated that America has been sick for a long time and that God was using Trump as a vessel to heal the country. This is not Trump mocking God. if you all would just calm your panties down for five minutes…
— Tracey Patrick (@grl_fit) April 13, 2026
Maybe he’s saying he feels lead by God in all he does.
— Wendy0027 (@Wendy00271) April 13, 2026
Or maybe he is telling the Pope “you do your job and I’ll do mine!”
Either way, he’s got us talking about it. I’m not offended. I’m offended by a pope who wants to run our country while leading his faith to woke leftness,…
President Trump is the most pro Christian president we’ve had in the last half century.
— Joey FAFO (@JoeyFAFO_JK) April 13, 2026
He isn’t mocking God, he’s showing how God works through him. I can’t believe you’d parrot the democrat’s talking points. pic.twitter.com/71bJkQ6eui
Somebody is always asshurt about what Trump does get the Fck over it pic.twitter.com/aLSUQrKhjc
— MAGA🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@Dale45899684) April 13, 2026
There are replies that are critical of Trump, but it's all but certain that the vast majority of Trump supporters will just mentally rewrite their standards about what's acceptable to include this image. They'll shrug this off the way they shrug off everything else Trump does that violates their beliefs.






