Moments after Donald Trump made the shocking claim that he had something to do with the popeâs appointment, Pope Leo spoke at a press conference and threw some subtle shade that many suggest was directed at the U.S. President.
On May 11, ABCâs Martha Raddatz was speaking live from the Vatican for a roundtable discussion on This Week for Pope Leo XIVâs first Sunday blessing.
Joining Raddatz â the host of the show formerly hosted by George Stephanopoulos â was ABC News senior national correspondent Terry Moran.
âThe question that we had was how much did the American moment with President Trump matter? Theyâre telling us not at all,â Moran said of the historic appointment â the first time an American has ever been chosen to lead the Catholic Church. âIt was [Prevost] that mattered.â
âAnd thatâs what weâve been hearing this morning. It was him,â Raddatz replied of the Chicago-born Cardinal, Robert Prevost, who was selected as pope.
The suggestion that Donald Trump wasnât a factor in the cardinalâs decision ruffled some feathers back at the White House.
Slams the media
Seemingly reacting to the roundtable discussion, Trump shared a bizarre post on Truth Social, where he first took a shot at Raddatz and ABC and then suggested he played a key role in Pope Leo XIVâs appointment.
âSo funny to watch old timer Martha Raditz on ABC Fake News (the Slopadopolus show!) this morning, blurt out that, effectively, Pope Leoâs selection had nothing to do with Donald Trump,â he shared in the post shared hours after the popeâs first Sunday blessing from St. Peterâs Square
âIt came out of nowhere, but it was on her Trump Deranged Mind. Remember, I did WIN the Catholic Vote, by a lot! Bob Iger should do something about the losers and haters heâs got on his low rated shows. Itâs time for change. MAGA!!!â
âDeplorableâ
Shocked by Trumpâs claims, online users replied to his Truth Social post on X, one even calling his message âdeplorable.â
âHow is this acceptable from the POTUS?! Deplorable,â one user tweets.
A second shares, âIs Trump claiming he had something to do with the election of the pope. Embarrassing.â And a third writes, âWhat a narcissist! Trump is literally trying to take credit for Pope Leo XIV being chosen as the current Pope. Trump does realize that American Catholics have nothing to do with choosing the Pope, right?â
âDisarm communicationâ
On May 12 â hours after Trumpâs post made its rounds on social media â Pope Leo stood before reporters in Vatican City and delivered a message of peace, openness, âthe precious gift of free speech and of the press,â and respect for the role of journalism.
âThe way we communicate is of fundamental importance: We must say ânoâ to the war of words and images, we must reject the paradigm of war,â Leo said in his Italian address to more than 1,000 journalists, per Reuters. âLet us disarm communication of all prejudice and resentment, fanaticism and even hatred; let us free it from aggression.â
âWe do not need loud, forceful communication but rather communication that is capable of listening.â
Urging the release of imprisoned journalists, the pontiff added, âThe suffering of these imprisoned journalists challenges the conscience of nations and the international community, calling on all of us to safeguard the precious gift of free speech and of the press.â
Holy shade
While Pope Leo never mentioned Trump or the U.S. government by name, his message landed close to home for those familiar with Washingtonâs current communication playbook, including late-night rants loaded with personal attacks coming from POTUS.
And many online users are interpreting the pontiffâs message as a thinly-veiled response to Trumpâs latest attention-grabbing claim.
âNew Pope delivers speech that sure seems like shade at Trump,â Tweets one user.
A second shares, âPope takes swipe at those who attack journalists â as Trump rages about âfake news.ââ
A third comments, âWhile Trump rants about âfake newsâ and attacks journalists daily, Pope Leo strikes a blow for freedom of speech and the press!â
After the pope ended his speech, he walked through the crowd and was asked by NewsNation correspondent Robert Sherman if he had âany messageâ to give to the U.S.
âMany,â Pope Leo replied, padding the comment with a large smile and: âGod bless you all.â
While Trump hasnât officially responded to the Popeâs remarks, his Truth Social post continues to spark debate and disbelief. Vatican officials, meanwhile, seem content to leave the speculation to the media and move forward with Pope Leoâs vision of unity and open dialogue.
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