However, Greene did not make any direct reference to the death of the pope in her tweet. It’s also possible that she was alluding to Klaus Schwab, the founder and chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), who resigned from his position as the head of the board of directors of the organization.
Greene has been a critic of the World Economic Forum and the Catholic Church for a very long time.
Although he was born a Catholic, the Republican representative and backer of the MAGA movement today claims to be an evangelical Protestant. In a long essay that she published on X in April 2022, Greene said that she had been reared and married inside the Catholic Church, but that she had left the church after becoming a mother.
Greene noted at the time, “I realized that I could not trust the Church leadership to protect my children from pedophiles, and that they harbored monsters even within their own ranks.” Greene was referring to the pedophiles that were present inside the Church.
During the same time period, the congresswoman voiced her disapproval of the Catholic leadership in the United States for their decisions to provide assistance to illegal immigrants. She got embroiled in a public dispute with Bill Donohue, the head of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, after an interview with Michael Voris, a Christian activist on the right-wing, in which she said that she had seen proof that “Satan is controlling the [Catholic] church.”
“The bishops are also busy destroying our nation using taxpayer money to advocate for the illegal invasion across our borders,” she wrote in April 2022. “They are also busy exploiting our nation for their own benefit.” “They dare to dress up Democrat vandalism and lawlessness as somehow ‘religious,’ which perhaps explains their distaste for me.”
Additionally, Greene’s buddy, President Donald Trump, found the late Pope Francis to be a figure that did not sit well with him.
His name is Jorge Mario Bergoglio, and he was born in Buenos Aires in 1936. During both of his presidencies, Pope Francis has been vocal in his opposition to the immigration policy of President Trump. The Pope said that President Trump’s desire to construct a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico was “not Christian” during his first term in office.
As a result of his behavior, the president reprimanded him, describing him as a “very political person.” Nevertheless, President Trump welcomed the pope’s offer to visit Vatican City in 2017, describing it as the “honor of a lifetime.” He was glad to accept the invitation.
A tweet made by Trump on Monday revealed that he and his wife, Melania Trump, would be traveling to Rome to attend the burial of the Pope. On Truth Social, he posted, “We are looking forward to being there to celebrate!”
J.D. Vance, the vice president of the Republican Party, had a meeting with Pope Francis on Sunday, April 20, only a few hours before the Catholic official passed away.
According to a news statement issued by the Vatican, the two individuals engaged in “an exchange of opinions on the international situation, particularly with regard to countries that are affected by war, political tensions, and difficult humanitarian situations, with particular attention to migrants, refugees, and prisoners.”
Later, in his formal Easter message, which was prepared by the pope but given by an assistant owing to the leader’s ill health, he emphasized for the second time the significance of compassion for members of society who are marginalized.
In his writing, he expressed his thoughts by stating, “What a great thirst for death, for killing, we witness each day in the many conflicts raging in different parts of our world.” There is a great deal of violence that is aimed at women and children, and it often occurs even inside families! At times, there is a great deal of scorn directed against those who are defenseless, those who are disadvantaged, and migrants!