The Trump administration has reportedly canceled an $11 million contract with the Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami, which offers shelter and care to migrant children entering the United States alone.

The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), part of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), has paid Catholic Charities for numerous years to house immigrant children entering the U.S. without adult supervision. The federal government contacted the charity about the cancellation in late March, according to The Miami Herald.

The abrupt severing of the White House’s long-term support to the nonprofit comes amid an ongoing feud between President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV. Responding to Leo’s repeated criticism of the Iran war, Trump bashed the pope on Sunday in a social media post in which he called him “weak” on crime and “terrible” for foreign policy, urging him to “get his act together as Pope.”

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      Three years from now after the charity goes under and no longer exists. But don’t worry, a judge will write a mean sentence about trump.

      • @Fedizen@lemmy.world
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        Yeah the current court system is a bit of a joke. The fact they still aren’t issuing injunctions is just piss. People should be entitled to immediate remedy to constitutional violations.

    • BillyClark
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      He’s had the Petty Bitch title for most of his life, though.

      It’s just not enough for him to rape children anymore. When Donald Trump rapes a child, he only hurts that one child. By taking millions from a charity that helps children, Donald Trump has found one more way to ruin many children’s lives all at once.

      Trump seems like a person who heard that old meme about “How many children could you defeat?” and he ran with it.

      Stopping food programs for children. Bombing elementary schools. Raping children. Caging children and separating them from their families. Deporting children despite their being US Citizens.

      Trump is working from every angle to harm as many children as possible.

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        I don’t think it’s actually about children. I think it just happens that children are the most vulnerable demographic so it feels extra good to permanently damage them with impunity.

        As with everything trump, the cruelty is the point.

        • Jessica
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          I just want to say that I love that the “always has been” meme can be expressed in 4 emoji’s.

  • @tal@lemmy.today
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    For the current Republican Party, making race a topic of division is probably useful as a wedge issue.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedge_issue

    A wedge issue in politics is any issue used to create a division within a political party. These issues are usually employed as a tactic by a minority party against a governing majority party, with the aim of splitting the majority’s electorate into two or more camps.[1][2] Although any issue could potentially be used as a wedge, some of the most common examples are often concerned with social justice, such as abortion or civil rights.[3][4][5] Due to the prevalence of social justice issues as a wedge, the tactic is often most effectively employed by conservative parties against liberal parties. American political strategist Lee Atwater has been noted as an early champion of wedge issue politics during the Reagan era.[6]

    The Republican Party would probably rather have people divided over race. The Democratic Party over wealth.

    But a Catholic-Protestant split would probably work pretty well for the Democratic Party as a wedge issue too, given that the current Republican Party is the social conservative party.

    So, I think that Trump starting fights with the Catholic Church is probably a bad idea from the standpoint of the Republican Party, but if I were the Democratic Party, I’d probably be watching this with interest.

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      So, I think that Trump starting fights with the Catholic Church is probably a bad idea from the standpoint of the Republican Party, but if I were the Democratic Party, I’d probably be watching this with interest.

      But Democrats are probably more likely to be pro-Choice, and the American Catholic Church has made the abortion issue a litmus test for support. Even with all of Vance’s bloviating, I haven’t seen any US Bishop say they would deny him communion, like they threatened to do to Biden.

      Really, the Catholic Church has brought this onto itself. They openly supported the candidates that are now deporting and torturing it’s most vulnerable parishioners, all to make sure they could punish women who make choices the Church didn’t like.

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        But Democrats are probably more likely to be pro-Choice, and the American Catholic Church has made the abortion issue a litmus test for support.

        YMMV. Plenty of Catholic Democrats have campaigned as Pro-Choice. The odd secular Ayn Rand loving Republican always finds a way to be Pro-Life. Rank and file Catholics routinely advocate for abortion rights, breaking 60/40 in favor as of just last year. Abortion prohibition hasn’t been a winning issue with Catholics in my lifetime.

        Really, the Catholic Church has brought this onto itself.

        Totally ahistorical. Catholics (in America) are practically synonymous with liberalism going back to the 1930s. They’ve been in the tank for the Democratic Party since Kennedy.

        If anyone has shifted over the last few decades, it’s Republicans who have become more Catholic, not Catholics who have become more Republican. TradCath influencing and political leanings come from historically Protestant regions that are seeing the local evangelical churches dry up from lack of attendance or go bankrupt due to corrupt and incompetent leadership. Increasingly, the Catholic Church is the last church left standing in Rust Belt and Sun Belt states that have seen poverty wipe out the traditional middle class religious centers.

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          I’m speaking less about the Catholics in the pews and more about their Bishops. I’ve heard plenty of Catholic homiles in my time, and abortion seems to be the single issue they like to preach on with the most definition. Yes, many Catholic politicians do end up voting for pro-Choice legislation, but they hear about it from their bishops, very publicly.

          There is a whole Wikipedia page on politicians who have been denied communion over pro-abortion stances, the vast majority of whom were in the US. No other issue generates the same immediate response to effectively ostrasize a politician from their faith over a vote of conscience. (And it is mostly an American phenomenon, with a few exceptions.)

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          Totally ahistorical. Catholics (in America) are practically synonymous with liberalism going back to the 1930s. They’ve been in the tank for the Democratic Party since Kennedy.

          searches

          It looks like there’s some commentary out there on this already:

          https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2026/04/14/donald-trump-attack-pope-leo-2026-midterms/89606369007/

          President Donald Trump has stepped on a political hornet’s nest with his attacks on Pope Leo XIV that have infuriated Catholics worldwide. The rift with the Vatican could exacerbate an already challenging 2026 election season for congressional Republicans as Trump risks alienating a key constituency.

          Several conservative-leaning Catholic leaders have publicly called on Trump to apologize – which the president rebuffed – saying they shouldn’t have to choose between their faith and their country. “There is no doubt that President Trump’s post insulting Pope Leo crossed, again, a line of decorum that plays an important part in diplomacy,” Kelsey Reinhardt, president and CEO of CatholicVote, a political advocacy group, said April 13 in a post on X.

          Catholics are the single largest religious denomination in the United States, accounting for one-fifth of the population, according to the Pew Research Center. Catholics are 10 percentage points more likely to lean toward Republicans than Democrats, Pew found in 2025.

          Trump lost the Catholic vote to Joe Biden 52%-47% in 2020, according to CNN exit polls. He won over Catholics 59%-39% against Kamala Harris in 2024.

          2026 is expected to be a tough year for the GOP as forecasters shift more races in Democrats’ favor.

          Republican pollster Brent Buchanan said his polling firm Cygnal has been tracking Catholic voters since the 2022 midterms. He said that American Catholics have repeatedly shown their independence from the Vatican’s policy guidance but that if Trump persists in squabbling with the pope, it could spell trouble for the GOP this fall.

          “The papacy is an institution that has existed for thousands of years,” Buchanan said. "Even if you don’t ascribe to Catholicism, you know who the pope is and you have an idea what the pope stands for, and it’s usually broad, positive, moral things.

          “Catholics tend to be one of the swingier groups in the country, and pretty much whatever direction Catholics go politically, the country goes politically. They’re almost like a bellwether of sorts. So it’s unnecessary noise for an important swing group.”

          Political scientists note that Washington and the Vatican have been at odds over policy before, but this war of words is uniquely bitter.

          “There’s never been anything this public, this personal or this partisan,” David Campbell, a political science professor at the University of Notre Dame, a Catholic institution, told USA TODAY in an interview.

  • @Reality_Suit@lemmy.world
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    None of this behavior is surprising. He has always been this way. I’m tired of people who should know, not realizing this. Trump has always been this way, and he should have been gone when he made fun of the disabled veteran all those years ago.

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      His pettiness has allowed him to achieve amazing things. He used it to fuel his ambitions to replace the Catholic Church.

      Now he is the one offering sanctuary and relief to countless pedophiles worldwide.

    • TrackinDaKraken
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      Trump eventually betrays everyone who trusts him. Including his own family.

  • dumbass
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    I thought the Antichrist was supposed to be cool and suave, not this fucking thing.

    • Context is important. He’s a charlatan, cool and suave to people who are easily manipulated. Which is supposed to be the atheists, but it turns out, believing in made up shit your whole life and ignoring science makes you way easier to manipulate than being an atheist.

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        It’s true. Somehow. Well, we pretty much know how.

  • @i_stole_ur_taco@lemmy.ca
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    Tax them, Donald! That’ll teach them a lesson! In fact, tax all religions so the rest of them know not to challenge you!

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    Oh, come on guys, don’t be like that. He’s just hyping up the Prez vs Pope fight at the White House UFC event! It’s not a real feud, as soon as they’re done they’ll hug in the cage and go back to being besties

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      Trump turns everything into a circus so it’ll be more WWE. Pope “Last Rites” Leo vs Donnie “The Art of the Deal Breaker” Trump. Leo’s got youth and stamina, Trumps got 120lb weight advantage. Leo could lock a win with his Second City Smite, but it’ll be curtains if Trump lands his Fifth Avenue Finisher. Oh, and who’s that in the mask!?! It’s Jeffrey Epstein with a steel chair!

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      I’ve literally never celebrated a death. Any loss of life should be considered a tragedy IMO, even if that tragedy brings with it relief. Even people we’ve considered evil in the past were deeply damaged and unfortunate. They were innocent at one time, until the world corrupted them. That’s who I mourn for.

      I’m going to make an exception for this man and his cronies. I promise to make it my own annual holiday. Take the day off work, go out with friends and talk about how batshit the situation was, read aloud his worst hits, go out to dinner and toast to his demise, play this David Cross bit which I hope to have memorized someday.

      I hope to start this tradition as soon as possible.

  • @M0oP0o@mander.xyz
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    Who in this day and age feuds with the dang pope? Are we going to have pope wars again? I hope so.

  • @BigMacHole@thelemmy.club
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    Trump is DEFUNDING the Church AFTER threatening the POPE AFTER calling Jesus just a Doctor? What a GREAT FANTASTIC CHRISTIAN!

    -Republicans!

    • MrSelfDestruct25
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      Most Christians hate Catholics. They don’t even consider them Christian which blows my mind.

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        While I don’t know about Christians in other countries of the world, in the US this is mostly true. I heard all the time growing up in the Midwest that Catholics weren’t Christians.

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          If I recall my catechism, by definition Catholicism is one of the bread of Christianism. Catholics tends to be much less extreme (than evangelicals) and don’t take the bible literally or something like that. They prey equally on children it seems so there are shared grounds.

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    When a government official loses and arbitrary and capricious action lawsuit, it shouldn’t just reverse the policy, it should trigger an automatic removal review.