U.S. President Donald Trump is having a major feud with Robert Francis Prevost, AKA Pope Leo XIV, over the war in Iran — which the Pope opposes. Trump has been hurling insults at Leo, and Elbridge Colby (a Defense Department official in the Trump Administration) reportedly threatened Leo's ally, Cardinal Christophe Pierre — saying, "America has the military power to do whatever it wants in the world. The Catholic Church had better take its side."

During a Tuesday afternoon, April 14 appearance on MS NOW, Leon Panetta — former defense secretary and ex-CIA director — argued that Trump's attacks on the Pope are not only offensive, but also call into question his ability to lead the United States during wartime.

defense secretary leon panetta - Ex-CIA: Trump losing his 'ability to lead'

Panetta, now 87, told MS NOW host Chris Jansing, "In 50 years — over 50 years of public life — I've never seen anything like this. This is strange beyond belief to have a president of the United States criticizing the Pope and then doing the kind of paintings he did, portraying himself as Christ-like. This is unheard of. And you know, I'm a Catholic. I'm very offended that the president would openly criticize the Pope."

defense secretary leon panetta - Ex-CIA: Trump losing his 'ability to lead'

The former CIA director/ex-defense secretary continued, "But more importantly, I think people of faith believe that religion is deeply private and deeply personal and should not be political — and should not be used as an excuse for war. And behavior that way, I believe, sends a message to the world that the United states — in particular, the president — are really not very credible. And if you lose credibility as a president, you've lost the ability to lead this country."

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