Pope Leo XIV is on a trip to Africa and has been told these days by the speeches he has made in some of the areas he has visited.For example, at the peace meeting in Bamenda, northwestern Cameroon, where a civil war has been going on for a decade, he said that "a handful of tyrants" were "destroying the world," which was interpreted as a reference to the President of the United States, Donald Trump.In fact, Trump himself answered the Pontiff and…
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Pope Leo XIV is on a trip to Africa and has been told these days by the speeches he has made in some of the areas he has visited.For example, at the peace meeting in Bamenda, northwestern Cameroon, where a civil war has been going on for a decade, he said that "a handful of tyrants" were "destroying the world," which was interpreted as a reference to the President of the United States, Donald Trump.In fact, Trump himself answered the Pontiff and…