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BREAKING: Pope Leo publicly humiliates Trump by rejecting his invitation to join his sham “Board of Peace” in a major Vatican snub. Well, this is awkward.
BREAKING: Pope Leo publicly humiliates Trump by rejecting his invitation to join his sham “Board of Peace” in a major Vatican snub.
Well, this is awkward.
In a stunning diplomatic snub, Pope Leo XIV has officially rejected Donald Trump’s invitation to join his controversial “Board of Peace” — the White House’s shiny new alternative to the United Nations.
It’s clear that the Vatican wants no part in what many observers see as Trump’s attempts to sideline the UN and line his own pockets under a false guise of peacemaking.
Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin made it crystal clear: there are “critical issues” with Trump’s project, and when it comes to global crises like Gaza, it should be the United Nations — not a billionaire-backed side committee — taking the lead.
That’s a polite Vatican way of saying: hard pass.
Trump’s Board of Peace, originally pitched as a body to oversee Gaza’s reconstruction, has expanded into a shadow global forum — complete with a reported $1 billion buy-in for permanent membership and invitations extended to controversial leaders. Critics have questioned where the money goes and whether this is more about influence than peace.
Now comes the real sting.
Pope Leo hasn’t exactly been subtle about his concerns with Trump’s broader agenda. Last fall, he publicly questioned how anyone could claim to be “pro-life” while supporting what he called the “inhuman treatment of immigrants” in the United States. He doubled down, urging humane treatment, dignity, and respect for migrants who have lived in America for decades.
And on the world stage? Leo has praised the U.N. as essential to addressing war, climate change, and inequality — the exact opposite of Trump’s long-standing complaints about the institution.
The Vatican’s rejection doesn’t just hurt optics. It undercuts the moral credibility Trump hoped to borrow. A peace board without the Catholic Church — one of the largest global faith institutions on Earth — looks less like a unifying effort and more like a political club.
The pope’s message is clear: peace requires multilateral cooperation, human dignity, and truth — not ego, alternative forums, or pay-to-play diplomacy.
When even the Vatican says “no thanks,” you know something’s off. And this time, the rejection came with holy water.
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