Could the First American Pope Challenge Trump?

A New Direction Without Reversing Course

The newly elected pope may offer new interpretations of some of Pope Francis’ more progressive policies without entirely repealing them, according to Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, the liberal-minded Archbishop of Luxembourg. Speaking to a small group of journalists, including POLITICO, at Nuova Chiesa church in Rome, Hollerich suggested that revisiting certain decisions—such as the controversial allowance for blessings of individuals in same-sex unions—could help bridge divisions within the Church.

Among those decisions, some traditionalists are already signaling cautious optimism, hopeful that Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Prevost, will adopt a more measured and conciliatory tone than his predecessor. Edward Feser, a Catholic philosophy professor at Pasadena City College, noted on social media that while Prevost’s theology leans progressive, he appears to be a more “reasonable man” who might reevaluate some of Francis’ more contentious moves. One notable gesture underscoring this shift: Prevost has already met with Cardinal Raymond Burke, a staunch critic of Francis and a fierce defender of the traditional Latin Mass, which the late pope sought to limit.

Prevost’s early outreach to conservative figures like Burke has sparked concern among more centrist Church leaders. One moderate, speaking to POLITICO, warned that traditionalist forces suppressed under Francis might regain influence under the new pontiff.

Symbol and Substance: Reactions from America’s Right Wing

Despite these gestures toward the right, Pope Leo XIV is unlikely to win favor from the far reaches of America’s MAGA world, where critics have already branded him as a leftist ideologue. His previous comments in support of compassionate migration policies have fueled such accusations.

Shortly after his election, American far-right activist and Trump ally Laura Loomer denounced the new pope in a fiery social media post, labeling him a “woke Marxist” and claiming he is “anti-Trump, anti-MAGA, pro-open borders.” Although Loomer is not Catholic herself—she is Jewish—her tirade illustrates the broader symbolic weight of the papacy among both believers and nonbelievers in U.S. conservative circles.

Steve Bannon, a prominent Catholic nationalist and former strategist for Donald Trump, declared Pope Leo XIV’s election as a direct snub to MAGA values. Calling him “the worst choice for MAGA Catholics,” Bannon described the conclave vote as “an anti-Trump vote by the globalists of the Curia.”

But Hollerich dismissed that narrative. “We didn’t elect an anti-Trump,” he said. “We elected a disciple of Jesus.” Still, he acknowledged the political ripple effects of the moment. “The fact is that he is an American citizen—so there is also this consequence.”

While it’s too early to say how Pope Leo XIV will shape the future of the Catholic Church, it’s clear that his election is stirring debate across ideological lines—inside and outside the Vatican.


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5 responses to “Could the First American Pope Challenge Trump?”

  1. lady peach Avatar
    lady peach

    Oh lovely, an American Pope trying to unite the Church! Because nothing says “bridging divides” like a good ol’ theological tug-of-war. 😂 Good luck with that, mate!

  2. Petite Beauty Avatar
    Petite Beauty

    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—an American Pope to remind us that the Church isn’t just about incense and rosaries, but also about navigating the minefield of American politics. Can’t wait to see how he balances his holy duties with the demands of Twitterati! 😂 #BlessedButConfused

  3. SneakerKid Avatar
    SneakerKid

    Looks like the First American Pope is set to sprinkle some holy water on the good old-fashioned culture wars, huh? Just what we need—another ecclesiastical diplomat trying to smooth things over while the rest of us are just here for the free wine. 🍷😏

  4. Subzero Taffy Avatar
    Subzero Taffy

    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—an American pope to add some spice to the already saucy Vatican stew. 🍝 I can already hear the far-right clutching their rosaries in horror at the thought of a “woke Marxist” trying to bless their Sunday brunch. 😂

  5. Lewd Dice Avatar
    Lewd Dice

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—a pope who might turn the Vatican into a diplomatic Tinder for traditionalists and progressives. Can’t wait for the next conclave to start swiping right on theology! 🙄✌️

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