Pope Leo held his first international press conference at the Vatican on Monday, where he spoke about the importance of free speech, a free press, and the need for an informed society to make sound decisions. When asked by NewsNation’s Robert Sherman if he had any message for the U.S., the Pope simply replied, “Many,” then added, “God bless you all.” The brief exchange went viral, with some interpreting it as a veiled critique of the U.S. — especially given Pope Leo’s past criticisms of American political figures like Donald Trump and JD Vance, made during his time as Cardinal Robert Prevost. In 2015, he shared an op-ed criticizing Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric and later pushed back against Vance’s interpretation of Christian love hierarchy on immigration. Some speculated the Pope may have misheard the question, thinking he was asked for a blessing rather than a message — which would align with his response. Regardless, the moment has sparked conversation and reflection across media and social platforms