Video: Pope Leo XIV’s Brother Asked How the Pope Will Handle Trump — His Answer Stuns Everyone
Vatican City – In a surprising revelation during a Newsmax interview on May 12, 2025, Louis Prevost, the brother of newly elected Pope Leo XIV, offered a candid assessment of how the first American pontiff might interact with President Donald Trump, saying, “He’s got the ability to get along. He may not agree on everything,” per @WojPawelczyk on X []. The comment, part of a video viewed over 1.2 million times, has conservatives like @America1stMAGA on X buzzing: “Louis Prevost just confirmed Pope Leo XIV can work with Trump—despite the left’s hysteria!”
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Ed Henry: How is Pope Leo XIV going to deal with President Trump?
Pope Leo XIV's brother Louis Prevost (a Trump supporter): "He's got the ability to get along. He may not agree on everything." pic.twitter.com/5L5jLLUb2A
— Wojciech Pawelczyk (@WojPawelczyk) May 12, 2025
Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost, made history on May 8 as the 267th pope and the first American to hold the position, a landmark for the Catholic Church, per vaticannews.va []. His brother Louis, a 73-year-old Trump supporter from Port Charlotte, Florida, shared his perspective during the interview, set against a backdrop of the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Square, per the image []. Louis’s remark comes amidst media scrutiny of the Prevost family, with Louis’s past pro-Trump Facebook posts resurfacing, including a brutal takedown of Nancy Pelosi, per nypost.com [], adding a layer of political intrigue to the Pope’s election.
Conservatives see Louis’s comment as a bridge between two worlds. @PatriotPulse wrote, “Pope Leo XIV might not agree with Trump, but he can work with him—Louis knows his brother!” @JusticeForAll22 added, “Trump’s policies are winning globally, and even the Pope’s brother sees the potential!” Pope Leo XIV’s background, including his criticism of Trump’s immigration policies and support for the poor, per bbc.com [], contrasts with Louis’s MAGA loyalty, yet his diplomatic roles in Chicago and Peru suggest a capacity for engagement, per hindustantimes.com [].
The context of Trump’s administration—achieving a 99% drop in illegal border crossings and 88,763 deportations since January, per CBP [] and DHS []—underscores the potential for dialogue. As the world watches Pope Leo XIV’s first moves, Louis’s insight offers a glimpse into a relationship that could navigate differences, proving once again that Trump’s leadership resonates even in the highest echelons of global influence.
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