President Donald Trump welcomed Louis Martin Prevost, the brother of Pope Leo XIV, to Mar-a-Lago on Monday evening.
During the gathering, Trump acknowledged Prevost and his wife, Deborah, as captured in a video shared by the TikTok account palmbeach.socialite. According to Western Journal, Trump expressed admiration for Prevost, highlighting a photograph of him standing before a house adorned with MAGA signs. "We have a man here, a special man, he is the brother of the pope," Trump remarked.
"And his wife, Deborah, and theyre just incredible people. And you know why I like them? Because when the pope was selected, they showed a picture of his brother standing in front of the house with MAGA all over it. So I said, I love this guy. So its great to have you, Lou and Deborah, its great. We appreciate it."
Prevost, a resident of Florida, has been vocal in his support for Trump and has frequently criticized Democrats on social media. One of his posts featured a video of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi from 1996, accompanied by a caption that read, These f***ing liberals crying about tariffs is just unreal. Do they not know that there is a thing called video? Just listen to what this drunk c*nt has to say In the mid 90s long before her husband had grindr dates.
Additionally, Prevost shared an image of a cartoon mental institution with the caption, Where The Woke Lived Before The 70s, and in September 2024, he asserted that the Democratic Party had been taken over by the Communist Party and shared more similarities with "failed countries than with the U.S. and its values."
Despite Prevost's support for Trump, Pope Leo XIV has been critical of the Trump administration's immigration policies. The pope has described the treatment of illegal immigrants as "extremely disrespectful" and "inhuman." This divergence in views between Prevost and his brother underscores the complex nature of political discourse, even within families.
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