Pope Francis Criticizes Both Trump and Harris on 'Anti-Life' Policies
The Pope urges American Catholics to vote for the 'lesser evil' in the upcoming U.S. elections, highlighting concerns over abortion and migration.
- Pope Francis condemned both U.S. presidential candidates for their policies on abortion and migration, labeling them as 'anti-life.'
- He advised Catholics to choose the 'lesser evil' between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in the upcoming elections.
- Francis emphasized that both candidates' stances are against the sanctity of life, with Trump criticized for his anti-migrant policies and Harris for her support of abortion rights.
- The Pope's comments came during a news conference on his flight back to Rome from a tour of Asia.
- Francis reiterated that migration is a Biblical right and described abortion as the killing of a human being, urging voters to consider these issues seriously.







































