Top Republican Insults Pope After His Passing

In a moment of dramatic global change, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) delivered a powerful message that’s grabbing headlines across conservative media. Within hours of two shocking global announcements—the death of Pope Francis and the resignation of World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab—Greene declared on X (formerly Twitter):

“Today there were major shifts in global leadership. Evil is being defeated by the hand of God.”

This comes at a time when millions of Americans are questioning the direction of world leadership and calling for a return to faith, patriotism, and truth.


Klaus Schwab Steps Down After 50 Years: End of a Globalist Era

In what many see as a major win for the America First movement, Klaus Schwab—the man behind the World Economic Forum (WEF) and its controversial “Great Reset” agenda—stepped down after five decades.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a consistent critic of Schwab and the WEF, has repeatedly warned that globalist elites are working to undermine American sovereignty, personal freedoms, and constitutional values. In a 2022 campaign video, she accused Schwab and his allies of promoting policies that weaken America and threaten traditional family values.

“We must never let globalist forces dictate the future of this country,” Greene stated.


Greene Slams Church Leadership Over Abuse Scandals and Immigration Policies

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Christian conservative and strong supporter of President Donald Trump, hasn’t held back when it comes to religious institutions she believes have strayed from Biblical principles.

Once a practicing Catholic herself, Greene revealed she left the Church over the widespread child abuse scandals and what she views as the Church’s political activism in support of illegal immigration.

In 2022, Greene faced backlash for saying “Satan is controlling the Church” due to its support for left-wing immigration efforts. Groups like the Catholic League lashed out, but Greene stood firm:

“I was born into the Catholic Church. I left when I realized I couldn’t trust Church leadership to protect children.”

For many Americans disillusioned by corrupt institutions, Greene’s message resonates deeply.


Final Appearance: Pope Francis Dies at 88 After Easter Blessing

Pope Francis, known for his progressive policies on climate change, immigration, and global governance, passed away at age 88 shortly after delivering his final public blessing on Easter Sunday from St. Peter’s Basilica.

The surprise appearance—just hours before his death—drew tens of thousands of emotional supporters, but also left many conservatives reflecting on the Church’s direction under his leadership.

Earlier that day, Pope Francis met with Vice President J.D. Vance at the Vatican, a meeting that highlighted the Trump administration’s continued engagement with religious leadership on the global stage.


President Trump Pays Tribute: Flags at Half-Staff Across America

President Donald J. Trump issued a heartfelt tribute on Truth Social, saying:

“Rest in Peace Pope Francis! May God Bless him and all who loved him!”

The President followed up with an executive order to fly U.S. flags at half-staff, including at the White House, in memory of the late pontiff. It’s a gesture of respect that’s being praised by millions of faith-driven Americans who believe that faith and freedom go hand in hand.


A Turning Point for the World: The Rise of Faith, Patriotism, and Conservative Leadership

With Klaus Schwab out and Pope Francis gone, many are saying this is a critical moment in world history. As globalist influence wanes, leaders like Donald Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and J.D. Vance are stepping forward to restore American values, defend religious liberty, and put our country first again.

Greene’s declaration that “evil is being defeated” is more than a quote—it’s a message of hope, courage, and awakening that reflects the beliefs of millions of conservative Americans.


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