Magin Kelly Protects Pope Leo XIV on past anti-thrump tweets

The host of the conservative podcast, Magin Kelly, defended the controversial tweets of Pope Leo XIV, arguing that all Catholic leaders support the “mass migration”.

“There will be no pope who is not a table migration. This is Catholicism,” said former Fox News presenter during the episode on Friday of “Magin Kelly’s Show.”

“They are a very pomigrant, you know, wash the legs of the poor and the hungry and those who need us, and, you know, we are a bunch of hearts below.”

She then added, “Unless you are a trance or gay, in this case, no, I’m sorry.”

The newly elected Pope Leo XIV appears on the balcony of the Basilica “St. Peter”. AP

Kelly continued to praise the first American pope for his “anti-translation” position and his eventual response from the progressive policies of Pope Francis.

“Pope Francis, God to rest, was very progressive and, like that, turned the church in progressively and for some time led with America and our president when he was Donald Trump, not when he was really Joe Biden, and we didn’t like it a lot,” Kelly said.

“So it’s great to see the American Pope and I’m actually open to this pope, regardless of these tweets,” she added.

The newly elected Pope Leo XIV, previously known as Cardinal Robert Francis Presse from Chicago, has published and has published several tweets critical of the Trump administration in the last few months.

The host of the conservative podcast, Magin Kelly, defended the tweets to combat Trump's new pope and claims that he could divert the church from the progressive slope of Pope Francis. Magin Kelly/YouTube

The host of the conservative podcast, Magin Kelly, defended the tweets to combat Trump’s new pope and claims that he could divert the church from the progressive slope of Pope Francis. Magin Kelly/YouTube

Like many other Catholics, the 69-year-old set out with a vice president of a comment JD Vance, made earlier this year for the theological concept of The order of loveLatin order of love.

Vance told Fox News “that you love your family and then love your neighbor and then love your community, and then love your fellow citizens, and then give priority to the rest of the world.”

In February Prevost presented an article by Pope Francis that adjusts the interpretation of Vance from The order of love Be a “brotherhood open to all without exception.”

He also increased an article from the national Catholic reporter entitled: “JD Vance is wrong: Jesus does not ask us to rank our love for others.”

As a cardinal, he also diverted an article in the Catholic standard, criticizing Trump’s meeting with Salvadorant President Naib bouquet earlier this year, when the two laughed at the wrong deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

The article asked, “Don’t you see the suffering? Your conscience is not broken? How can you stay quiet?”

Like many other Catholics, Pope Leo XIV took a problem with the Vice President of Comments JD Vance (above), made earlier this year. AP

Like many other Catholics, Pope Leo XIV took a problem with the Vice President of Comments JD Vance (above), made earlier this year. AP

“I really think that even the Pope of the Conservatives could send these tweets, because, I’m sorry, the Catholic Church is a lot of promine. It’s not my favorite thing, but that’s the truth,” Kelly said.

President Trump spoke with Vice President JD Vance after an event at the White House in honor of US military mothers. Reuters

President Trump spoke with Vice President JD Vance after an event at the White House in honor of US military mothers. Reuters

Kelly claims that the new Pope “votes in the Republican primers in Illinois and he is an anti -transmission of children and a trance ideology”, citing a “bunch of reporting”.

Born in Chicago, he regularly votes on both the Republican and Democratic Primary Elections, choosing Republican newsletters in the more new votes, according to state and local regulations in Illinois.

He made a few comments on the LGTBQ+Community, although in 2017 it seems that he criticized transgender communities when he spoke against the “gender ideology” as a bishop of Chicaio, Peru.

Then the cardinal reasseuse, which also keeps us with Peruvian citizenship, told local media at the time that this ideology “seeks to eliminate the biological differences between men and women.”

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