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Pope Leo XIV Dismisses Public Dispute with President Trump During Africa Peace Mission

Pope Leo XIV Dismisses Public Dispute with President Trump During Africa Peace Mission

Pope Leo XIV addressed ongoing tensions with President Donald Trump on Saturday, stating that he has no interest in engaging in a public debate with the American leader. Speaking to reporters aboard the papal plane while traveling from Cameroon to Angola, the first American pope emphasized that his current 11-day tour of Africa is dedicated to peacebuilding and pastoral duties rather than political clashes.

The friction between the two leaders intensified earlier this week when President Trump launched a series of criticisms against the pope on social media just before the trip began. Pope Leo noted that the political situation created by these comments has led to inaccurate narratives regarding his mission. He clarified that his recent remarks in Bamenda, Cameroon—where he spoke out against tyrants and excessive military spending—were drafted weeks before the president’s public attacks and were not intended as a direct rebuttal.

During his flight to Luanda, the pope explained that much of the media coverage has been an interpretation of interpretations rather than focusing on his actual message. He reiterated that his primary role in Africa is as a pastor to the nearly 20 percent of the world's Catholic population that resides on the continent. His itinerary includes visits to four countries where the church is experiencing significant growth.

Despite the highly publicized back-and-forth, the pope remains committed to his platform of fraternity and dialogue among people of all faiths. He previously stated that he is not intimidated by the current administration’s rhetoric and will continue to promote global peace. The visit to Africa marks the longest trip of his pontificate to date, underscoring the importance of the region to the future of the Catholic Church. This story is based on reports provided by CNN Newsource as the papal tour continues through Angola and Algeria.

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By: CNN Newsource

April 18, 2026

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