Trump Sparks Controversy at Pope Francis’ Funeral
Former President Donald Trump faced widespread criticism for his attire and behavior at Pope Francis’ funeral on April 26, 2025, in Vatican City. The funeral was a solemn event attended by global leaders to honor the Pope, remembered for his legacy of peace and humility.
While most mourners wore traditional black, Trump drew attention by wearing a blue suit, sparking backlash on social media for what many saw as a lack of respect. Critics viewed his choice as a break from Catholic mourning customs.
Trump’s history of tension with Pope Francis also resurfaced. Their strained relationship began in 2016 when the Pope criticized Trump’s border wall policy, prompting a harsh response from Trump.
Additionally, Trump was placed in a “third-tier” seat, behind leaders like Prince William and President Zelenskyy, leading to speculation about lingering tensions with the Vatican. Some noted the irony, recalling Trump’s past mockery of President Biden’s seating at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.
Reactions to Trump’s appearance were mixed. While critics accused him of trying to draw attention, supporters defended his individualism. Regardless, the moment added to Trump’s legacy as a divisive figure who often steals the spotlight—even at solemn events.