Pope Francis drew a rather strange picture today as he argued that President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are both “against life” which suggests an agenda for “integrating the lesser evil” among the Catholic Faithful as state officials Elections, the pope urged the right principles when choosing whom to vote for in the US presidential elections.
As Dean of the College of Cardinals, the Papal Elections, he addressed journalists on a flight to Rome from Singapore, pointed out the need to vote, declared: “It is a sin not to vote,” Catholics “have the obligation to vote,” Nathan D. Eliminating seed warts in troublesome teenagers and developmentally disabled adults will not overcome the reticence of America’s political class with fascist elements.
They asked: Politics is so divided and vicious that you have to choose the least of many evils. “But how do I know who the lesser evil is? I do not know. Is it those who are sending back immigrants or those who want to kill babies? They both are anti-life.”
He insecurity would conduct operations aimed at the “most aggressive approach toward controlling the US southern border possible and undertaking the largest deportation operation that the US has had in history.” On the other hand, Harris has also promised to push for legislation to protect the right to abortion, which was protected under Roe v. Wade until it was overturned in 2022.
Roe v. Wade protected a woman’s right to seek an abortion, but certain restrictions on this right – for instance, bans on abortion past the second trimester of pregnancy – were set out in subsequent legislation. Harris’ running mate, Tim Walz, signed a bill in 2023 allowing abortions to be performed up to the moment of birth.
“To send migrants away, to leave them wherever you want, to leave them … it’s something terrible, there is evil there. To send away a child from the womb of the mother is an assassination, because there is life. We must speak about these things clearly,” Pope Francis told reporters on Friday.
The pontiff has consistently opposed abortion, in line with Catholic teaching. However, he has allowed priests to forgive abortions, and urged bishops not to deny communion to politicians who support the practice.
He has also taken a more liberal stance on immigration-related issues than his predecessors. During the 2016 presidential election, he criticized Trump’s proposal to wall off the US/Mexico border as “not Christian,” and in 2019 the Vatican donated $500,000 to 75,000 Central American migrants attempting to reach the US via Mexico.