Recent de-escalation in the public exchange between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff elected in May 2025, has driven the strong trader consensus against further disparagement by April 30. The spat arose last week when Pope Leo, on his apostolic journey to Africa (April 13–23), decried "tyrants" funding endless wars like the U.S.-Israeli conflict in Iran, prompting Trump to call the pope "terrible" on foreign policy. Over the past 48 hours, however, Pope Leo downplayed the feud, insisting he has "not in my interest at all" to debate Trump and prioritizing peace messaging. Trump reciprocated, stating he has "nothing against the Pope," while Vice President Vance voiced prayers for the pontiff. With mutual softening and only 11 days remaining, traders see minimal risk of renewed harsh rhetoric from Trump.
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This includes calling the Pope weak, stupid, disloyal, a failure, using an insulting nickname, using other derogatory language, or using the negative form of a positive trait in a derogatory personal way (e.g., “He/She isn’t smart”). Negative forms used in reference to the Pope's professional actions, policies, or decisions (e.g., “He/She isn’t being smart about this policy”) will not count. Policy disagreements stated without disparaging language will not count.
A direct reference will qualify even if the individual is not named, so long as it is reasonably clear from context that they are the subject.
Any written, verbal, or recorded public statement by Trump qualifies.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...This includes calling the Pope weak, stupid, disloyal, a failure, using an insulting nickname, using other derogatory language, or using the negative form of a positive trait in a derogatory personal way (e.g., “He/She isn’t smart”). Negative forms used in reference to the Pope's professional actions, policies, or decisions (e.g., “He/She isn’t being smart about this policy”) will not count. Policy disagreements stated without disparaging language will not count.
A direct reference will qualify even if the individual is not named, so long as it is reasonably clear from context that they are the subject.
Any written, verbal, or recorded public statement by Trump qualifies.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Recent de-escalation in the public exchange between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff elected in May 2025, has driven the strong trader consensus against further disparagement by April 30. The spat arose last week when Pope Leo, on his apostolic journey to Africa (April 13–23), decried "tyrants" funding endless wars like the U.S.-Israeli conflict in Iran, prompting Trump to call the pope "terrible" on foreign policy. Over the past 48 hours, however, Pope Leo downplayed the feud, insisting he has "not in my interest at all" to debate Trump and prioritizing peace messaging. Trump reciprocated, stating he has "nothing against the Pope," while Vice President Vance voiced prayers for the pontiff. With mutual softening and only 11 days remaining, traders see minimal risk of renewed harsh rhetoric from Trump.
Polymarket verilerine atıfta bulunan deneysel AI tarafından oluşturulmuş özet. Bu bir işlem tavsiyesi değildir ve bu piyasanın nasıl çözümlendiğinde hiçbir rolü yoktur. · Güncellendi
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