Donald
Trump gives Giorgia Meloni a problem from hell
The
Italian prime minister was caught on Monday between loyalty to the U.S.
president and risking her political capital with conservative catholic voters.
April 14,
2026 4:00 am CET
By Hannah
Roberts
https://www.politico.eu/article/giorgia-meloni-problem-from-hell-donald-trump-pope-leo/
VATICAN
CITY — Donald Trump put Giorgia Meloni in another tight spot on Monday, but
this time she hit back.
The
Italian prime minister and longtime Trump ally issued her first direct
criticism of the U.S. president since he was reelected in 2024, in an attempt
to keep her traditionally Catholic voter base on side.
The
American leader over the weekend attacked Pope Leo XIV — who has emerged as a
forceful moral critic of the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran, denouncing it as
senseless and urging peace — bringing months of simmering tensions between the
White House and the pontiff into the open.
“I find
President Trump’s remarks about the Holy Father unacceptable,” Meloni said in a
statement on Monday. “The Pope is the head of the Catholic Church, and it is
right and proper that he call for peace and condemn all forms of war.”
Trump’s
outburst has left Italian right-wing politicians under pressure to defend the
Holy Father, given that their voters straddle nationalist conservatism and a
strong attachment to Catholic tradition. Deputy Prime Minister and far-right
League leader Matteo Salvini — a longtime supporter of Trump — was particularly
vocal on Monday, telling local TV station Telelombardia that “if anyone is
working hard on the issue of peace and resolving the conflict, it’s Pope Leo.”
“Attacking
the Pope, a symbol of peace and spiritual guide for billions of Catholics,
doesn’t seem like a useful or intelligent thing to do,” he added.
Meloni
was initially more cautious, caught between loyalty to Trump on the global
political stage and deference to a religious leader with moral authority among
conservative voters as she looks toward an election in 2027. But she was forced
to take a stand as pressure from the public and criticism from the opposition
mounted on Monday.
Five Star
Movement President Giuseppe Conte condemned Trump’s “unspeakable” attacks on
Facebook and mocked Meloni for refusing to take a clear position despite her
self-professed Christian identity, recalling her stance on the Iran war as
“neither condemn nor support.”
Carlo
Calenda, leader of the opposition centrist party Azione, called the prime
minister’s failure to defend the Pope “embarrassing.” He said it had exposed
Meloni’s political weakness and branded the prime minister as subservient to
Trump while claiming the relationship has brought no benefits to Italy.
“The
government has not yet understood that the pro-Russian pro-Trump right has
become toxic and is destined to lose,” Calenda told POLITICO.
Trump has
been a dominant force shaping the tone and direction of global right-wing
politics for over a decade. But since the war in Iran his perceived influence
has become increasingly toxic.
Meloni’s
allies acknowledge that the relationship with the U.S. president and the Iran
war played a decisive role in the defeat of her referendum on constitutional
reforms last month, while Viktor Orbán suffered a landslide loss in Hungary
despite backing from the Trump administration.
In a
speech to parliament last week the Italian prime minister attempted to reset
her premiership by distancing herself from the American leader, listing
instances where she claimed to have disagreed with him, from Greenland to
tariffs and Iran. In practice, however, she has often aligned with Trump’s
diplomatic initiatives and even backed him for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Leo
Goretti, of the Italian Institute for International Affairs, told POLITICO the
political cost for Meloni may be hard to contain. “Meloni’s strategy is part of
a pattern of hedging between Trump and Italian public opinion, which is
increasingly dissatisfied with the government’s perceived closeness to the
Trump administration,” he said.
Italy is
already feeling the economic effects of Trump’s policies, and his attack on the
Pope — “a symbol of Italian culture and identity, untouchable for most
Italians,” as Goretti put it — will only intensify scrutiny of her alignment
with Washington.
“This is
a very difficult moment for the government, and there is no way it comes out of
this unscathed in the eyes of public opinion,” he said.
And with
the war in Iran shrinking the space for ambiguity and making Meloni’s balancing
act far more precarious, the Italian leader was finally forced to draw a line
on Monday.
It may
prove too little, too late.
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