until the difference between what was said and what needed to be said becomes harder to see.
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1. Vatican / Diocese of Scranton, “Vatican warns about fake pope quotes and videos,” reporting on fabricated statements and AI-altered media attributed to Pope Leo XIV.
2. Reuters, coverage of Pope Leo XIV remarks questioning consistency of pro-life positions with treatment of immigrants.
3. Reuters, reporting on Pope Leo XIV describing migrant treatment as “inhuman” under U.S. policy.
4. Reuters, “Pope says Christians who start wars should go to confession,” remarks on moral responsibility in conflict.
5. America Magazine, reporting on digitally altered video and AI-generated papal statements circulating online.
6. Axios, reporting on public exchange between Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV, including Trump’s remarks and Leo’s warning about the “delusion of omnipotence.”