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Letters from Leo — the American Pope & US Politics

“Weapons and Walls” — In Madrid, Pope Leo XIV Rebukes the Politics Tearing Us Apart Pope Leo XIV’s New AI Encyclical Is Already Making a Dent in Trump’s Washington “I Asked Him for a Miracle” — Spike Lee Says Pope Leo XIV Is Pulling for the Knicks After Two Months of MAGA Attacks, Pope Leo XIV Outpaces Trump by 54 Points Pope Leo XIV Hands Vatican Communications to the Woman Who Pulled EWTN Back From the Brink Bishop Barron Claims the Left Wants to “Demonize” Trump. Standing With the Poor Is Not Demonization — It Is the Faith. The Splendor No Machine Can Replace “Useless” — Trump Renews His Attack on Pope Leo XIV After Chicago Mayor Visits Vatican Pope Leo XIV Just Quoted The Lord of the Rings Against Peter Thiel’s Empire — and Thiel Is Now Fleeing America ‘The Grand Humbling’ — Silicon Valley Responds to Pope Leo XIV “Disarm AI” — Pope Leo XIV Drops His First Encyclical on Slavery, Algorithms, and War The Spirit Walks Through Locked Doors Pope Leo XIV’s First Encyclical Arrives Tomorrow — Here’s What We Expect “Life Is Political” — Cardinal Michael Czerny Defends Pope Leo XIV’s Amidst Trump Attacks “An Eclipse of What It Means to Be Human” — Pope Leo XIV Previews AI Encyclical As Christian Persecution Surges in Netanyahu's Israel, Pope Leo XIV Confronts a Hatred Crisis That Has Reached American Streets What the Vatican Just Released on Gay Catholics — and Where Pope Leo Stands Sent by Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Czerny Rebukes Trump’s Threats to “Take Cuba” Stephen Colbert’s White Whale — Will Pope Leo XIV Close The Late Show on Thursday? Joined By Anti-Catholic Pastors, Barron and Dolan Speak at Trump’s Prayer Rally Confronting Silicon Valley, Pope Leo XIV Drops His AI Encyclical on Memorial Day With Anthropic Onstage Don’t Cling to Me As Trump Attacks Pope Leo XIV and ICE Raids Catholic Parishes, Bishop Barron Tells Fox News the Real Threat Is Wokeism Americans Are Choosing Pope Leo XIV Over Donald Trump — and It Isn’t Close If You Want to Understand Pope Leo’s New Encyclical, Read This First “Elites That Care Nothing for the Common Good” — Pope Leo XIV Rebukes Trump’s European Arms Race “Schismatic Act” — Pope Leo XIV’s Doctrine Chief Warns Ultratraditionalist SSPX They Face Excommunication ICE Came for His Parishioners. Now Pope Leo XIV Is Sending Their Pastor to Lead a Diocese in Trump’s Florida. Pope Leo XIV Awards Top Diplomatic Honor to Iran’s Ambassador — Mid-War “A Dirty Cop” — Trump’s Jimmy Lai Comparison on the Eve of Beijing The Love Came First The Black Creole Mother Who Made the Pope Top MAGA Pastor Tells Fox News Trump Knows the Bible Better Than Pope Leo XIV MAGA Religious Leaders Dedicate and Bless 22-Foot Golden Trump Statue at Doral “This is An Hour For Love” — One Year of Pope Leo XIV One Year Later: The True Meaning of an American Pope “Wow, Okay!” — Pope Leo XIV’s Verdict on Marco Rubio’s Crystal Football “A Bit Strange” — Vatican’s Top Diplomat Rebukes Trump on the Eve of Rubio’s Audience With Pope Leo XIV “Would It Matter If I Told You I’m Pope Leo?” — The Bank Teller Who Hung Up on Robert Prevost Pope Leo XIV Rebukes Donald Trump’s Lies — and Marco Rubio Tells One of His Own “Endangering a Lot of Catholics” — Trump Smears Pope Leo XIV 48 Hours Before Rubio Meeting What Marco Rubio Actually Wants from Pope Leo XIV Who Got Left Off the List Trump Sends Marco Rubio — Not JD Vance — to Face Pope Leo XIV West Virginia Congressman Mocked Salvadoran Prisoners. Then Pope Leo XIV Sent Him a Salvadoran Bishop. “Repulsive and Barbaric” — The Pattern of Anti-Catholic Violence in Netanyahu’s Israel Pope Leo XIV Sends Former Undocumented Migrant to Trump’s West Virginia — Fulfilling the Retweet That Foretold His Papacy Pope Leo Said He Wasn’t Afraid of the Trump Administration. Neither Should We Be. ‘Citizen of the World’ — Elise Ann Allen’s Historic Biography of Pope Leo XIV Pope Leo XIV Buries Donald Trump in New Polling Trump Border Czar Tom Homan Mockingly Invites Pope Leo XIV on an ICE Raid What I Saw — And Felt — At Pope Francis’s Funeral We’re Called to Be Channels — Not Filters “Not Overtly Confessional” — Pope Leo XIV’s Indictment of Christian Political Performance As Trump Revives Firing Squads, Pope Leo XIV Salutes Efforts to End Death Penalty Report: Trump Administration Is Spying on Pope Leo XIV’s Vatican “I Cannot Be in Favor of War” — Pope Leo XIV's Wide-Ranging In-Flight Press Conference From Africa “Ravaged by Tyrants” — Pope Leo XIV's Africa Journey and the End of the ‘Quiet’ Papacy “God Never Abandons You” — Pope Leo XIV in Rainsoaked Bata Prison Visit One Year Later, We Are Still Pope Francis’s Legacy “Disrespectful and Violent” — Bishop Rodríguez Rebukes Trump From Mar-a-Lago’s Diocese Are Not Our Hearts Burning Within Us? The Parents of Minab School Children Killed in US Bombing Write to Pope Leo XIV “In the One, We Are One” — A Letter to My Conservative Catholic Friends Pope Leo XIV Is Not Fighting Donald Trump — The President Is Fighting Him “He’s a Saint” — Francis’s Last Word on Pope Leo XIV “I’m Uniquely Qualified” — Sean Hannity Lectures Pope Leo XIV on the Bible Pope Leo XIV Will Outlast Donald Trump — and Why We Will Defeat MAGA Anti-Catholicism “Ravaged by a Handful of Tyrants” — Pope Leo XIV in Cameroon After Trump’s Attack on Pope Leo, a Bomb Threat Came for His Brother in Suburban Chicago Trump Administration Strips Catholic Charities of $11 Million After Attacking Pope Leo XIV “Something Called the Just War Doctrine” — Speaker Johnson Lectures Pope Leo XIV on Augustine U.S. Bishops’ Doctrine Committee Rebukes JD Vance After He Lectures Pope Leo XIV on Theology JD Vance Twice Tells Pope Leo XIV to Stay Out of American Politics Today, the Church Fought Back Against Donald Trump “I Am Not Afraid” — Pope Leo XIV Responds to Trump’s Tirade Against the Church Trump Attacks Pope Leo XIV: “If I Wasn't in the White House, Leo Wouldn't Be in the Vatican” “We’re Better Than This” — Pope Leo XIV’s Top Three US Cardinals on 60 Minutes Thomas Deserved Better “Enough of War” — Pope Leo XIV Denounces the “Delusion of Omnipotence” at St. Peter's Prayer Vigil “Very Bad Form” — What Six Independent Reports Tell Us About the Pentagon’s Meeting With the Vatican Pope Leo XIV Says Christians Never Side With Those Who Launch Bombs “I'll Support You” — The Sentence That Undid JD Vance's Catholic Conscience on Iran “More Voices Against the Madness” — Cardinal Parolin Urges Catholics to Not Leave Pope Leo XIV Alone on Iran There Will Be No Second Avignon: Americans Stand With Pope Leo XIV The Pentagon Threatened Pope Leo XIV’s Ambassador With the Avignon Papacy Trump Backs Down Hours After Pope Leo XIV Called His Iran Threat “Unacceptable” “Contact Your Congressmen” — Pope Leo XIV Enlists Americans to End the Iran War After Suggesting Trump War Crimes “A Whole Civilization Will Die Tonight” — Trump Invokes God for Iran Annihilation as Pope Leo XIV Stands Alone Pope Leo XIV Teared Up for Francis — and Gave Us a Glimpse of the Bond That Made Him Pope While Trump Promises Hell on Earth, Pope Leo XIV Preaches Peace The Ground Is Shaking “Lay Down Your Weapons!” — Pope Leo XIV Decries War in First Easter Address “Man Can Kill the Body, But Not Love” — Pope Leo XIV’s First Easter Vigil Homily Confronts the Powers of Death A Letter to New Catholics Entering the Church Tonight Something Strange is Happening Trump-Vance White House Escalates Holy Week Assault Against Catholic Church Why Is This Night Different From All Other Nights? “Not Sponsored by the Lord” — Military Archbishop Broglio Declares Iran War Unjust The Eucharist Isn’t A Prize for the Perfect
Why Did Pope Leo XIV’s Hunger Speech Set Off a MAGA Meltdown?
Christopher Hale · 2026-06-23 · via Letters from Leo — the American Pope & US Politics

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Pope Leo XIV walked into the Rome headquarters of the United Nations World Food Programme on Monday and told the people who run the world’s largest hunger-fighting operation that the global order has learned to feed wars faster than it feeds the starving.

He addressed the agency’s Executive Board at the invitation of its executive director, Cindy McCain. Before he proposed a single solution, he named the disease.

The world, the American pope said in his remarks, has drifted into “the progressive bureaucratization of solidarity alongside the quiet commodification of human life.” The result is a moral arithmetic in which, as he put it, “those who do not generate quantifiable value risk becoming invisible.”

On the remedy he was specific. “It is equally important to resist the commodification of basic human needs,” Leo told the board. “Food, water and healthcare cannot be subordinated to market considerations or geopolitical interests. Access to adequate food is a fundamental human right grounded in the dignity of every person.”

He drew the consequence out plainly.

In the gap between what governments profess and what they fund, he argued, “the human person is no longer consistently placed at the center of international action.”

Borrowing a line from Pope Francis, Leo observed that aid is throttled by “involved and incomprehensible political decisions, skewed ideological visions and impenetrable customs barriers,” while “weaponry is not.”

War, he said, is “fed” more readily than people are nourished.

The timing was not subtle.

Funding for global food assistance has collapsed by roughly 59 percent since 2022, even as need has surged. The largest single cause sits in Washington, where the Trump administration dismantled the U.S. Agency for International Development last year and erased some $60 billion in assistance.

I wrote about those cuts earlier this month in the context of JD Vance’s new book, where the vice president defended slashing foreign aid as an expression of his Catholic faith.

The agency has since restored a share of its WFP support and pledged $800 million last week, though the program’s $10 billion appeal for 2026 remains badly short.

His appeal was concrete.

He pressed governments to increase the resources devoted to fighting hunger and to tear down the obstacles that keep aid from reaching the people who need it. He asked the program to lean on the Catholic Church — its parishes, dioceses, and Caritas agencies — to reach populations that international institutions cannot, and he praised the school-meal initiatives that convert emergency relief into something durable.

Cut the bureaucracy, he urged, so that “transparency and accountability serve people rather than impede assistance.”

The bigger claim sat underneath the logistics: what is at stake, Leo said, is “not only the effectiveness of an agency, but also the credibility of international cooperation itself.” It was the case he carried to the same Rome food agencies last October, when he told the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization that “the call to walk together, in fraternal harmony, must become the guiding principle.”

Leo never named Donald Trump, and he had no need to. Within hours of the Vatican posting his remarks, the movement that had built itself around the president supplied the rebuttal he had described.

The pope’s account on X drew more than one million views and a wave of contempt from the American right.

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Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex

It is important to resist the commodification of basic human needs. Food, water and healthcare cannot be subordinated to market considerations or geopolitical interests. Access to adequate food is a fundamental human right grounded in the dignity of every person. Meeting this

11:30 AM · Jun 22, 2026 · 1M Views

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Tom Woods, the libertarian commentator, called the address “truly embarrassing” and said the pope has “no understanding of how anything works.”

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Tom Woods@ThomasEWoods

@Pontifex This is truly embarrassing The man has no understanding of how anything works and shows no curiosity about learning

1:10 PM · Jun 22, 2026 · 10.3K Views

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One commentator dismissed it as “commie gobbledygook,” insisting that access to food cannot be a right because it “depends on the labor of others.”

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Rulon Leman@JimRoland15

@Pontifex Sounds like commie gobbledygook. “Access” to anything is not a fundamental human right when it depends on the labor of others to be provided.

3:37 PM · Jun 22, 2026 · 107 Views

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Another demanded the Church liquidate its assets before lecturing anyone on hunger.

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Russell Herman@russellherman16

@Pontifex Socialism does not feed the world, Capitalism does. Maybe the Catholic Church should sell off all of it's assets and donate that money to feed the world?

12:59 PM · Jun 22, 2026 · 946 Views

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And, finally, MAGA Pizzagate provocateur Mike Cernovich supplied the cleanest distillation of the MAGA mood, connecting Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot with Pope Leo XIV.

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Cernovich@Cernovich

The Woke Pope has the economic plan of Mao and Pol Pot. Like Stalin, Leo also hates the kulak and demands that Christian nations surrender to primitives. Are you guys sure he's really Catholic?

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Pope Leo XIV @Pontifex

It is important to resist the commodification of basic human needs. Food, water and healthcare cannot be subordinated to market considerations or geopolitical interests. Access to adequate food is a fundamental human right grounded in the dignity of every person. Meeting this

2:59 PM · Jun 22, 2026 · 34.7K Views

49 Replies · 133 Reposts · 950 Likes

The reaction confirmed the argument.

A worldview that can hear “access to adequate food is a fundamental human right” and answer with the vocabulary of gulags has already decided that some lives generate quantifiable value and others do not.

This is the affront Leo delivered to the Trumpian project, plainly and without apology: a politics that measures the human person against the market will always find a reason to let the hungry stay invisible.

An irony was folded into the setting that the president’s admirers seem not to have noticed.

The agency Leo praised is led by Cindy McCain, the Biden appointee who has run the World Food Programme since 2023 and the widow of Senator John McCain.

Trump spent years degrading her late husband, beginning with the 2015 claim that McCain was “not a war hero” because he had been captured in Vietnam, and carrying the insults past McCain’s death in 2018. The pope chose her house to argue for the dignity of every person, including the ones a president decided were losers.

None of this arrived from nowhere.

Leo built the speech on the foundation of his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, the document on artificial intelligence he released in May. That text was widely read as his reckoning with Silicon Valley — a warning against the commodification of persons and against private corporations amassing more power than the states meant to govern them.

The fight he opened against the tech oligarchy he has now carried into the food line, and the figure at the center is the same human person, refusing to be priced. I wrote earlier this month about his warning that a world cheering Elon Musk toward becoming its first trillionaire would be a world “in big trouble.” The same conviction animates the hunger address, pointed now at a different altar.

He closed where Catholic social teaching always lands.

“Every human person possesses an inherent and inalienable dignity that remains intact regardless of circumstance, condition or social status,” Leo said, a dignity he called infinite because it is rooted in the love of God, so that “nothing can diminish, erase or deny its value.”

The measure of any politics, he told the board, is its fidelity to that truth, and with it the future of the international community.

It is a standard the loudest voices in American politics cannot meet, and on Monday, a pope from Chicago said so to their faces.

At Letters from Leo, we stand with the hungry that the global order has trained itself to overlook, and with a pope who refuses to let the market decide whose life carries value.

Leo named the sickness in front of the very people paid to manage it, and he did it in the language of the Gospel rather than the language of a budget hearing.

This is the fastest-growing Catholic community in the country because people are worn out by a politics that meets the dignity of the human person with contempt. They are hungry for courage rooted in faith, for truth that does not flinch, for a movement that answers cruelty with conviction.

If you believe that food, water, and care for the vulnerable are matters of human dignity and not commodities to be priced — Catholics and people of goodwill standing together against the idols of the market — I am asking you to join us.

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