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Vance urges Vatican to lead clear of US coverage, focal point on morality
Vance defends Trump’s deleted saint-like social media post
Trump and Pope Leo conflict over US-Iran war and international coverage

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Amid an escalating public conflict between President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV over the Iran war, US Vice President JD Vance requested the Vatican to “follow issues of morality”.
In an interview on Fox News on Monday, Vance said that pope should stay out of American affairs.
Vance, a convert to Catholicism who is set to publish a book on his journey to the faith, downplayed the backlash from Christians across the political spectrum over President Trump’s criticism of Pope Leo XIV.
He said “that in some cases it would be best for the Vatican to stick to matters of morality. “Stick to matters of, you know, what’s going on in the Catholic Church,” Vance added.
When requested about whether or no longer he agreed with Trump’s assaults towards the pope. “And let the president of the US follow dictating American public coverage.” He added, “When they are in conflict, they are in conflict. I don’t worry about it too much.”
He persisted, “I keep in mind it’s a natural aspect. I’m particular this can happen in the long escape and it’s no longer that big of a deal that it took situation in the previous.”
The Vice President’s remarks came amid an escalating war of words between President Donald Trump and the US-born pontiff over the Iran conflict, with the president refusing to apologise for calling Pope Leo “weak on crime” and “unpleasant for international coverage.”
Vance also defended Trump’s now-deleted social media post depicting himself as a saint-like healer with light radiating from his fingers. “The President was posting a joke,” he acknowledged of the image, which drew well-liked criticism in conjunction with from about a of Trump’s have evangelical supporters.
“It’s a proper aspect” that Trump “likes to mix it up on social media” and is “no longer filtered.” “Of course, he took it down because he recognised a lot of people weren’t understanding his humour,” Vance added.
The image, which showed Trump in biblical robes laying hands on a unwell man, with eagles, American flags, and angelic figures in the sky, used to be deleted Monday morning following a world backlash.
Talking to The Associated Press aboard the papal plane en route to Algeria, Pope Leo replied to Trump’s remarks, announcing the Vatican’s appeals for peace are rooted in the Gospel. “I’m no longer shy of the Trump administration or of talking out loudly about the message of the Gospel, which is what the Church works for,” Leo said. “I will continue to speak out strongly against war, seeking to promote peace, promoting dialogue and multilateralism among states to find solutions to problems,” he added.
The alternate between the two influential figures intensified because the US war in Iran entered its seventh week. The pope had earlier criticised what he described as a “delusion of omnipotence” driving global conflict, while Trump threatened large-scale strikes on Iranian infrastructure.
While differences between popes and presidents are not uncommon, direct criticism of a US leader by a pope is rare, and Trump’s sharp response is equally unusual.
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April 14, 2026, 14:01 IST
News world ‘Stick To Morality’: Vance Says Vatican Should ‘Stay Out Of US Affairs’ Amid Trump-Pope Row
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