Pope Francis, in his Friday speech, urged Catholic voters to select the lesser evil between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump. After a 12-day tour of Southeast Asia and Oceania, Francis told reporters during a press conference held from his papal aircraft. Everyone must consider and act in this way out of conscience. Besides denouncing Harris' advocacy for abortion rights as an assassination, the pope chastised Trump by declaring that not welcoming migrants is a sin.
However, he added that it's ugly not to vote, and one must vote. Should Harris be elected, she intends to make Roe v. Wade a permanent law, and Trump has pledged to carry out the largest mass deportation in American history of our country. The pope did not say which candidate, if any, he finds more appealing.
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Regarding Trump's intentions to deport people, the pope declared that it is a sin to turn away migrants. It's serious. Whether it is the one who is chasing away migrants or the one who kills children, both are against life, he said. In 2016, Trump and the Pope got into a heated argument when the Pope said that Trump's proposal to erect a wall along the border with Mexico was not Christian.
Trump said in a press conference that he is a very good Christian and the Pope is questioning his faith. It caught him off guard when he saw it. Calling someone's religious beliefs into question is disgraceful, and Trump said that the Pope is being utilized as a pawn by