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Louis Prevost’s Facebook posts — no longer publicly viewable — suggest that he has embraced some of the most common complaints and conspiracy theories of the right.
Pope Leo XIV’s brother Louis Prevost has said he “likes to stir the pot” and “throw things out there” on social media “a lot like I think President Trump does.” Prevost has in recent years posted and reshared comments and memes online that might be expected of a MAGA and Donald Trump supporter.
However, his most recent social media posts suggest that the Vatican might have another tense relationship with the Trump-Vance administration. Unsurprisingly, MAGA social media is having a meltdown over the new pope who, like the late Pope Francis, has advocated for immigrants.
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'There will be some bumps': Pope's MAGA brother expects 'heated conversation' with TrumpLouis Provost, the brother of newly elected Pope Leo XIV, delivered revealing comments on Piers ... “We know they exist," the Florida resident and self-described MAGA supporter added. “They are there, in the church's eye, I think homosexuality ...
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Mediaite on MSNPope Leo’s Pro-Trump Brother Asked If The Vatican Has Told Him To Tone Down MAGA StuffPiers Morgan asked Lou Prevost — brother of Pope Leo XIV and a Trump supporter — if anyone from the Vatican has called to ask him to tone it down. The post Pope Leo’s Pro-Trump Brother Asked If The Vatican Has Told Him To Tone Down MAGA Stuff first appeared on Mediaite.
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Raw Story on MSN'Completely unaware': MAGA's glee for American pope mocked as anti-Trump posts revealedThe new leader of the Catholic Church hails from the United States — and MAGA is elated. This detail is not lost on those familiar with Pope Leo XIV when he was still Robert Francis Prevost. While the new pope,
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AlterNet on MSN'Marxist Pope!' MAGA rages against new pope for being critical of Trump's policiesSupporters of President Donald Trump and his Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement have expressed their opposition to the new leader of the Catholic Church, Cardinal Robert Prevost, who was elected pope on Thursday.
Before becoming pontiff, the first U.S.-born pope was not shy about criticizing President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance - social media musings that pulled him into the maelstrom of divided U.
The 73-year-old Florida man appears to be a staunch Trump supporter who uses his Facebook account to go on the attack.