JD Vance, newly minted Catholic, spoke to a youth group this weekend and basically told the Pope to sit down, shut up, stay in his lane, and just preach the gospels. Perhaps we can forgive Trump for being immoral and only transactional without any moral compass, because there is evidence he has a hard time comprehending the written word so her probably never read the
Bible and he does not grasp the meaning of Christianity. But Vance?
Here is the problem: the last guy to try that was HItler, who made the deal with the Pope. Stay in your lane, too, and you will just be fine. Here is the problem: since World War II and the Atomic bomb and the Nuremberg trials, there was an attempt to bring minimum morality into political and military practices through the Geneva Conventions and international tribunals to try and imprison those found guilty of war crimes. That, too, has been trashed by Pete Hegseth, who finds rules of engagement "stupid" and igniting conflict within the military over whether they should obey an illegal order. Note: those orders considered illegal were directly the result of the fallout of Hitler/World War II, and the Nuremberg Laws.Those subalterns to Hitler tried to claim they were just following orders, and instead were either hanged or imprisoned.
This world desperately needs more morality as a standard in practice, even in politics and governance, not less. Many in the grassroots are opposing Trump's policies,, motivated by moral outrage, over whether it is starting a war or ICE snatching people and throwing them into prisons with no opportunity to make their case in court. Contrary to the Constitution and any sense of morality, the detainees are being kept in gulag warehouses where inhumane treatment will cause the detainee to self-deport, whether they had a right to stay in the US or not. Cruelty is not a Christian value, nor is the mass slaughter of civilians in an unnecessary war. It is also considered a war crime even to threaten it in order to force capitulation..
Continuing with the original post
The Pope openly rebuked Trump, and called off trips to the US as the battle between morality vs immorality comes out in the open. , prompted by Trump's threats to wipe out a whole civilization to get the Gulf of Horuz open, Trump got closed. Pope Leo vows now not to visit the US while Trump is president per reports early 4/9/2026, https://www.thenational.scot/news/26006429.pope-leo-refuses-go-us-donald-trump-president/ Also, a factor, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth threatened the Pope; https://newrepublic.com/post/208820/pentagon-threatened-pope-criticized-donald-trump. Trump did TACO, a "cease fire," and negotiations have begun, but demands on both sides are so far apart, the prospect of this is iffy. It is an off-ramp for Trump's blunders, causing strategic failures and blowbacks, even if the military executed target orders brilliantly.
This is only part of the Pope's condemnation of Trump's policies. The dispute had already become public over Trump's inhumane treatment of migrants in Milwaukee. https://www.milwaukeeindependent.com/explainers/faith-action-milwaukee-churches-confront-human-toll-immigration-policy/
https://www.dbu.edu/mitchell/medieval-resources/medpapalimperialconflict.html
The same moral outrage is appearing in protestant Texas over the treatment of immigrants in the rise of Talarico. https://mufticforumblog.blogspot.com/2026/03/james-talaricos-victory-in-texas.html Talarico is a Presbyterian theologian student.
https://baptistnews.com/article/its-pete-hegseths-theology-that-ought-to-concern-us
Post World War II attempts to codify what constitutes acceptable behavior by warring factions also reflect a level of morality generally supported by international law. It is expressed in what is considered as a war crime, worthy of criminal prosecution in international tribunals, and was the outgrowth of the Nuremberg trials that sent a large number of Nazi leadership to the gallows or to prison. Trump may have backed off his threat of genocide and wiping out a whole civilization in Iran because someone whispered in his ear that what he threatened was a war crime in itself, but for sure if he carried it off with a bombing campaign Trump may think he can commit war crimes in the US and get away with it because the Supreme Court granted him immunity, but the Hague can still bring him to justice and trial if a warrant for his arrest is issued. FYI: the rest of the Trump administration, from cabinet members to military brass, are not protected from criminal prosecution in the US and in the Hague. Particularly at risk is Secretary of "War", Pete Hegseth, who calls the Geneva Conventions and other laws and military rules of engagement that keep military actions that protect innocent civilians as "stupid". https://www.hrw.org/news/2026/03/02/us-defense-secretarys-media-remarks-on-rules-of-engagement#
https://mufticforumblog.blogspot.com/2026/04/trump-advocating-war-crime-t-when-hague.html
https://mufticforumblog.blogspot.com/2026/03/iran-hegseths-holy-war.html
https://mufticforumblog.blogspot.com/2026/02/moral-indignation-rises-as-major.html
Hegseth is not the only cabinet member or major policy shaper in the White House. In fact, Trump has handed much power to White Christian Nationalists who see the future of America in racial terms and draw on their religion to justify their intent. The gospels are dominated by taking care of the least of these and how to treat "strangers", completely contradicting the intent of Jesus as he is reported to speak .https://mufticforumblog.blogspot.com/2026/02/white-christian-nationalism-has-taken.html
Update 4/1//2026: Why is Trump so immoral?
Trump has a personality problem. Why does Trump keep making bad judgment calls like the Iran war and adding costs of daily living to so many in America, while enriching the already rich with taxes and public policy favors? I keep searching for answers. Here is what I conclude. It is based on observations of what he does as much as what he says with bluff, puffery, and lies. It is more than just Trump being Trump. He has his standards, and doing moral things is not his goal or his own measure of success. Being "transactional" means making deals that benefit himself. It is not what is moral or good for even his supporters. It's not what is legal or Constitutional. Trump has always been that way, but now it seems in his second term, his personality quirks are on steroids. Trump is consumed wth amassing wealth and power for himself in the short time he has left in office. He is stuffing his pockets with crypto and building monuments to himself, from ballrooms to soaring arches, his name on currency and concert halls, his face frowning down on citizens from public buildings, and throwing his military muscle around. Everything else is secondary as he makes Trump great again after his loss in 2020. That is the problem with having an egomaniac, self-aggrandizing president. Those with bad judgment are his enablers who think that what is good for Trump is good for the rest of America and their very own lives.