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Alex Wagner
Hi, everyone. This is the week President Trump decided to launch a new war against the Pope and to play the role of Jesus on the Internet. For context here, the leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo xiv, has been very vocally critical of Trump's war against Iran since it began. When he delivered his Palm Sunday message, the Pope said that God does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them, saying, even. Even though you make many prayers, I will not listen. Your hands are full of blood. Then, a week later, on Easter Sunday, when Trump threatened to destroy the entire civilization of Iran, the Pope called Trump's comments truly unacceptable. Since Trump launched his catastrophically misguided war of choice, Pope Leo has been preaching a message of peace and publicly reminding our allegedly Christian president of his very unchristian behavior. Surprising. Exactly. No one. Donald Trump has not taken this well. This Sunday, Trump launched what has to be one of his weirdest attacks on Truth Social, saying Pope Leo is weak on crime and terrible on foreign policy. He meets with Obama sympathizers like David Axelrod, a loser from the left. Leo should stop catering to the radical left and focus on being a great pope, not a politician. It's hurting him very badly, and more importantly, it's hurting the Catholic church. And then 45 minutes later, Trump posted a picture of himself as Jesus. Needless to say, this did not convince the people who needed convincing. Pope Leo, for one, sure didn't seem like he believed Donald Trump is a second coming of Christ. Not by a long shot.
Pastor Doug Padgett
I have no fear. Neither the Trump administration nor speaking out loudly about the message in the gospel. And that's what I believe. I am called to do what the church is called to do. If we're not politicians, we're not looking to make foreign policy, as he calls, with the same perspective that he might understand it. But I do believe that the message of the Gospel, blessed are the peacemakers, is a message of the Lord.
Jennifer Palmieri
Thanks to here today.
Alex Wagner
As for everyone else, the Trump Jesus thing really did not play. Not with politicians, not with faith leaders, not even with Trump supporters, including, and especially the ones with millions of followers like Christian influencer ryan Miller and MAGA apologist Megan Kelly. Can I just speak for 95% of Christians out there and say we are really tired of this. This is blasphemy. You've got angels that are soldiers or something. You've got Donald Trump clearly portraying himself as God. This is exactly what the Bible calls blasphemy.
Megan Kelly
I don't know why the president's getting so desperate for attention that he feels the need to mock 1.4 billion Catholics.
Jennifer Palmieri
It's.
Megan Kelly
It's enough, okay? It's enough with this nonsense. I know you love getting a rise out of people. I know you're really enjoying being subversive. You upset all the right people. I get it. But, you know, like, why, last week it was Muslims, now it's Catholics.
Alex Wagner
Everything about the Jesus play has gone so spectacularly wrong for Trump that he ultimately deleted the post and claimed he never thought it was about Jesus to begin with.
Pastor Doug Padgett
Well, it wasn't depicted. It was me. I did post it, and I thought it was me as a doctor and had to do with Red Cross, as a Red Cross worker there, which we support. And only the fake news could come up with that one. It's supposed to be me as a doctor making people better. And I do make people better. I make people a lot better.
Alex Wagner
While Trump's God complex may be nothing new, the events of this week, his war on the head of the Catholic Church, his failed Jesus cosplay, they reveal a dark truth for this President. Trump's profound mismanagement of the country and the mess he's created overseas have finally drained even the faithful of their Christian. And now his blasphemous behavior has finally crossed the line. I'm Alex Wagner, and this week on Runaway Country. Is Trump losing his Christian base? If so, who else is looking for the exits? And what do Democrats do to invite them in? I'll be speaking to Jennifer Palmieri, former White House communications director under President Obama, senior advisor to the Clinton and Harris campaigns, and one of the most strategic political minds I know. But first, I wanted to hear from someone on the front line of the schism between Trump and the Christian faithful. Here's my conversation with Pastor Doug Padgett, who's consulting with churches all over the country about what to do when parishioners are seeking answers for a moral crisis, one where their political leanings and their religious values no longer align. Pastor Padgett, welcome to Runaway Country. First of all, thank you for doing this. I'm so eager to get your perspective on what is unfolding in our discourse. But, you know, let's start at the beginning, which is just as a faithful person, as a faith leader, how have you looked at the events of the last week in terms of the battle, the. The fight that the President of the United States is picking with the head of the Catholic Church, his, you know, Jesus cosplaying on the Internet? Did any part of this shock you?
Faith Community Consultant (possibly Doug Padgett or another faith leader)
You know, honestly, it did. I've spent a lot of time thinking about religion and politics and a lot of times thinking about the MAGA movement and why religious people are connected to it. We actually travel the country and we work with voters and we work with candidates trying to help those who wanna stop feeling like their only option is to vote for MAGA candidates, to know they can vote for other people. So we're in these conversations an awful lot, and I've known how much Donald Trump's care for and speaking about issues of the faith community have meant to those voters. He's never lived up to it himself. It's never been a personal devotion, but he has said, hey, in my role as the president, you're gonna a deal that I think they shouldn't have taken, but they meant a lot to them. And then to watch him basically demean Easter, to demean the faithful, to start picking a fight with the Pope, to say that the Pope is only the Pope because he's the president, to take credit for the conclave selection process and to basically say it's nothing but a political arm of the Vatican, and then to do this messianic Jesus thing, it's really hurt a lot of people's hearts. It's hurt their minds. It's broken their minds, and they don't know how to respond to it. So I'm actually shocked that his intuitions wouldn't have kept him from this.
Alex Wagner
Yeah, well, there are no better angels left. I don't know if there were any angels to begin with, but he can't give it up either. I mean, even today, he's continuing to send social media messages in the direction of the Pope, being highly critical of Pope Leo and. And, you know, reposting images of himself and God. I mean, it just. He can't. He. At once. He knows it's bad. He knows it's bad politics, to say nothing of the morality of it. But he's. His narcissism, his malignant narcissism is so overpowering that he can't let go of it. And he can't, I think, see himself lose a fight, even though he's battling the Catholic Church. To that end, I wonder if you. I'd like to play a little bit of a clip that aired on 60 Minutes on Sunday with Nora O', Donnell, where she's interviewing American Catholic bishops about sort of what's happening in the United States. Let's take a listen to that.
Jennifer Palmieri
Is this a just war?
Pastor Doug Padgett
No, under Catholic teaching, this is not a just war. Catholic faith teaches Us, There are certain prerequisites for a just war. You can't go for a variety of different aims. You have to have a focus aim, which is to restore justice and restore peace. That's it. This is a war of choice that we went to. And I think it's embedded in a wider moment in the United States that's worrying, which is this. We're seeing before us the possibility of war after war after war. We're dehumanizing the victims of war by turning the suffering of people and the killing of children and our own soldiers and to entertainment. I want to preach the gospel. God wants us to promote peace in the world because his desire is that we be one human family. What we're seeing as pastors is an enormous, profound level of human suffering.
Alex Wagner
I was, first of all, so moved by what they had to say in the context of sort of Christianity and its values, but also really stunned at first. The Pope Leo is every. The high. The sort of higher echelons of the Catholic Church are in lockstep with Pope Leo. And the Wall Street Journal had some really interesting reporting about the, you know, basically the team he has, the support he has within the church, it says. It quotes an expert in Rome as saying, leo is systematic and methodical. He is active behind the scenes, and when he speaks, it's the last step. Pope Francis was a rock star, but Leo is the conductor of an orchestra. He is speaking for the chur. And in that way, it is an unwinnable war that I think Trump is going up against. Not just because we have no end game and we have no apparent strategy and tactically a failure, but morally, the conviction with which the church is speaking, not just at the highest echelon, but these are U.S. catholic bishops. I wonder how meaningful it is in your estimation, that the Catholic Church is so unified on this front, so clear about the morals that are at play.
Faith Community Consultant (possibly Doug Padgett or another faith leader)
Well, it's good news, frankly, to people like me, because, you know, the Catholic bishops, they were quite involved in the last three presidential elections, really swaying support toward Donald Trump. A lot of us who work in faith spaces, a lot of us, we have an arm of our work called Catholics Vote Common Good. We're very engaged. The bishops in the United States really used their power politically to give people, whether it was permission or coverage, to support Donald Trump. So to see them now be so clear about this, because, look, we all tolerate a certain amount of religious overlap in our religion and a certain amount of religious overlap or political overlap in our religion. We just have to Put up with it. It's sort of the may lieu that we all live in. But when the President of the United States sees the Pope as just another political leader who's quote, weak on crime and woke, it's just such a fundamental misunderstanding of the role of religion and what it means in people's lives. And the fact that Donald Trump makes enemies out of his opponents is what's at the root of this. Because now basically he has determined that if Pope Leo says anything different than what he wants him to say, he's now your enemy. So the consistency and the constancy of war from this White House is not just against other nations, it's against parts of our country and parts of our world. He is really setting aside any notion of who's the we and asking to create a greater sense and greater inclusion of the we in America. This big experiment that we're all a part of, can we expand the we and always turning it into an us versus them and increasingly a me versus them. And that is something that. Look, all the religious people I've talked to who even support Donald Trump, what they really want is for America to come back together again. They see their faith, they actually see their vote as a part of that. They don't see themselves contributing to the demise or to the separation or to the anger. They see themselves and their faith driving them toward greater inclusion and greater togetherness. And now they're noticing something a lot of us have seen for a very long time that has never been the strategy of this administration, of this person, or of the MAGA movement. So now you have folks who are noticing something that a lot of people have been seeing for a long time, that there's one track with this man as president and that is to divide and then to hear J.D. vance, I think it was yesterday lecture the Pope about being more careful about his theology.
Megan Kelly
Yes.
Faith Community Consultant (possibly Doug Padgett or another faith leader)
Look, I've been a pastor a long time and have had new converts to the religion do their right duty in telling me that I've got the gospel wrong. That's something that just happens in faith and tradition. You know, the zeal of the newly converted sometimes blinds your judgment and your understanding. But never have I watched someone be so foolish as to smugly lecture the Pope about being more careful on theology of violence and war. Something the Catholic Church has spent an awful lot of time thinking about.
Alex Wagner
A lot of centuries.
Faith Community Consultant (possibly Doug Padgett or another faith leader)
And a lot of Christians have thought about this. It's a well considered idea in theology. And only mindless, obedient political actors say something like well, there was a time when we won the war and we were the good guys, so God was on our side. The whole point is that God is not on the sides. God is on everyone's side. So, no, God doesn't choose sides at all. And that's what the Pope was saying, and that's what this administration has missed. But, you know, look, Donald Trump wants everyone to find a level of fealty to him, and he really doesn't. He really doesn't care. But I thought he was smarter than this, and I thought the people around him were smarter than this. Now, he didn't take down that post, Alex, when he took down that post,
Alex Wagner
except that he keeps sending, putting out more posts. There's one today with him and God, like, it's just he can't help himself. But to your point about the folks that he has surrounded himself with, it's not just J.D. vance. It's also the Department of Defense, which is, of course, waging this war in Iran. The bishops, in that clip that I played talk about the video gamification of victims and the way in which they make fun of the cruelty and the horror of war as if it's just a game. And you simultaneously have the Secretary of War, the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, cloaking the US Mission in a sort of holy war rhetoric that this is a godly mission that the United States is on as he prays, literally for, quote, overwhelming violence and no mercy. I just think this is a thing we talk about Trump playing Jesus on the Internet. But this is the kind of stuff I would love to know what the MAGA folks that you talk to, the faithful people that you talk to, this can't sit well with them. No, it's. And the rejection, explicit rejection on the part of actual men of the clothes, I would imagine that counts for something.
Faith Community Consultant (possibly Doug Padgett or another faith leader)
It does. Look, this version of Christian nationalism that Pete Hegseth holds to is advocating for that the United States is the governmental expression of Christianity in the world. That notion is something that many Christian people want to resist. And then when he says something like you've mentioned that he said, or when he put out a statement asking for every school child, church member to fall on their knees and to pray for success of this mission, that is such a core violation. And many of the faith leaders that I've spoken to who are now saying things about Donald Trump speaking out, basically using the photo that he posted as the reason and the rationale for why they can now say something. But the deeper meaning was this taking of the Christian story as a crusade narrative. There are very few people in the Christian tradition, whether you're Protestant or Orthodox or Catholic, that think the Crusades were a good idea. And somehow Pete Hegseth and his crowd haven't gotten the message yet. And so these are people that are advocating a really broken idea. And frankly, what else is happening here is that the Christian nationalist movement in the United States, which we spend a lot of time paying too much attention to, it, is a group of factions at battle with each other. So the Pete Hegseth crowd and his pastor, Doug Wilson, who doesn't think women should have full autonomy to vote, they should vote as a family, is also an anti Catholic Protestant.
Alex Wagner
Right.
Faith Community Consultant (possibly Doug Padgett or another faith leader)
And Paula White, who's the head of the White House Office of Faith, is a woman faith leader. But all of these groups have their own version of this Christian nationalist agenda, and they're attacking the Christian faith on all the fronts. The Charismatic Pentecostals with Paula White and his fundamentalist movement with Pete Hegseth and his crowd, and then JD Vance is the front on Catholics. They are attacking Christianity across the board. And we knew it was coming because they kept saying, we need to protect Christianity from the attacks of the left. And every time this administration tells you that they're here to protect you from the left, they're getting ready to attack. Yeah, I mean, I live in Minneapolis. We know what it looks like when they tell you that the left wants to ruin your city, and they show up with 3,000 masked agents and attack our churches, attack our citizens, kill people on the streets. So this playbook that they have to utilize religion and to tell religious voters we're here to protect you is their rationale for attacking them. And I don't understand why they're doing it, frankly. Their Christian narrative doesn't make any sense. Their political narrative doesn't make any sense. These folks have truly lost their base, and they've lost their minds. They lost their souls, in my view, a long time ago. But if you could be soulless and keep a base and keep your head about you, maybe you're gonna make it. But look, that. And so many people, Alex, are just over the last 10 days, have just expressed over and over, I don't know what's going on.
Alex Wagner
Yeah, it feels, on the outside at least, Pastor Padgett, like it's a real crisis of conscience.
Faith Community Consultant (possibly Doug Padgett or another faith leader)
Oh, it is. And look, a lot of us for eight or ten years have been looking around America saying, like, what did we miss? What did we get wrong? How did this Happen, Right? A lot of disillusionment, a lot of confusion about what's going on now that's happening with the faithful in the MAGA movement. I mean, the faithful of religious conviction and the most MAGA faithful, they are now, like, what's happening? How could he be doing this? You know? So some days I think, I don't know, maybe Donald Trump can make us all come together as we look at this man and think that's not where we want to go. I mean, maybe after all the harm and all the horror and we look at each other and we say, well, I don't know what the future is going to look like, but we don't want this anymore because I don't know how he pulls out of this. I don't know how you get any of these people back. I don't know how you explain to these pastors that gave their reputations and their hearts and their pulpits over to this guy. And, you know, they called for this day of prayer in May, I think maybe May 5th or May 11th. There's this national Call America Back to God Day.
Alex Wagner
Good luck.
Faith Community Consultant (possibly Doug Padgett or another faith leader)
No, look, I've watched religious leaders say very bold things on Sunday in their pulpit and very politically cowardice things on Tuesday in the voting booth.
Alex Wagner
Right.
Faith Community Consultant (possibly Doug Padgett or another faith leader)
So I could imagine some of these people will be very bold in their critique and then bow the knee again. And that's what Donald Trump is depending on, is that people are gonna bow their knees and are gonna come back to him because he sees himself as the center of it all for them.
Alex Wagner
It's a big bet. Pastor Doug Padgett.
Jennifer Palmieri
It is.
Alex Wagner
It's so invaluable to have your perspective on this, you know, and to also just get your analysis of the situation. As a Catholic that should defin be going to church more, I'll take any opportunity I can to talk to kind of progressive, visionary, man of faith. Thank you for. Thank you for your time today. Thanks for joining Runaway Country.
Faith Community Consultant (possibly Doug Padgett or another faith leader)
Well, I'm a big fan of you and this podcast and your work, so thanks.
Pastor Doug Padgett
Yeah.
Jennifer Palmieri
Right on.
Alex Wagner
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Jennifer Palmieri
I'm thrilled. I'm just so excited to Talk to
Alex Wagner
you and what a deal.
Jennifer Palmieri
We're good together, Alex. We're good together.
Alex Wagner
We are. I've always been for years. And now the runaway country audience will understand what we're talking about. So, Jen, the two most powerful Americans in the world, the Pope and the President, are. I'm not gonna. I don't wanna say a battle because Pope Leo is a peaceful soul, but he is locked in conflict with President Trump. And I don't know about you, but I'm gonna take Leo's odds on winning this battle just by the polling alone, I think. Last month NBC had a polling that Pope Leo has a 34 percentage point net positive rating among registered voters. He's not running for anything. Just to be clear, Donald Trump has a 12 percentage point net negative rating among American voters. What do you think about all this, Jen? What do you think about these two? I don't even wanna call them adversaries, but these two individuals in this very public conflict, it's so exciting.
Jennifer Palmieri
First of all, it's still amazing to me that we have an American Pope. Yeah, right. And you know, Trump said he wouldn't be there without me. That could be true. That could very easily be true. I mean, I, you know, I'm a Catholic and when they.
Alex Wagner
As am I, I did not know that I am.
Jennifer Palmieri
And I just felt like that was such a gift when he became the Pope. I just couldn't believe it, you know, it was like such a, you know, it felt like a really generous show for the College of Cardinals to show, like, hey, America. But we don't all think you're like him. And also, it's just such a power play. Unbelievable power play. Trump thinks he knows how to play these political games, but it's like, do not mess with the College of Cardinals management that they're doing.
Alex Wagner
Don't play with the cardinals. Totally.
Jennifer Palmieri
And the other thing that sets the stage for this, that I think is in terms of power building, is because after Pope Francis, you know, we had Benedict, it was the more conservative. I mean, if I can, like generalize, you know, just get in trouble for this. But like more conservative popes and then Pope Francis, more liberal Pope, and you thought, okay, are the College of Cardinals, they were, you know, taken surprise by how active Francis was, are they going to swing back? But of course, what had happened is a lot of the cardinals had been replaced by Francis. And just like the judiciary in the United States.
Alex Wagner
Right.
Jennifer Palmieri
You know, it was like the inverse
Alex Wagner
of the Federalist Society, only the Catholic Church.
Jennifer Palmieri
Right, right. It's fascinating, but it is a little lesson in power building. And then you see, you know, Leo didn't seem to want this political fight. Right. He took a year to get really into it, but now he's so direct. And the thing that I found so amazing about it wasn't necessarily I don't fear Trump. He said that when he said somebody asked about Truth Social, he's like, just look at the title. Ironic, isn't it? So he's speaking really plainly now. I don't know that it moves Catholic voters that are hardcore Trump voters, but it's another, I think anytime there's moral leadership that opposes Trump Trump, it's like another drop that is that I think particularly now in 2026 after Alex Pareti, after Renee Goode, that is meaningful. So I don't know that it just that it means it's isolated to how Catholics feel about Trump or that it's gonna move, gonna move Catholic voters that support Trump. But it's a high moral voice coming out to say, no, let's talk about the Catholic vote.
Alex Wagner
Because I think people, the Catholics in America are not just Alex Wagner and Jennifer Palmieri. And I will say I wish I went to church more often. Sorry, Pope Leo, but you know, I love, and it really is
Jennifer Palmieri
a true
Alex Wagner
sort of restatement of Catholic values to be so opposed to this war, so opposed to Trump. I think it's a very good move strategically for the Catholic Church, which is rightfully under fire for the sexual abuse that happened for decades and the covering up of that sexual abuse. But the Catholic vote in the United States is 20% of American voters, 1 in 5.
Jennifer Palmieri
It's amazing. It's amazing that it's that high. Yeah.
Alex Wagner
And they used to split their swing voters, they used to split pretty evenly between a Republican or a Democratic presidential candidate. But 56% of them backed Trump in 2024. These numbers aren't firm, cuz they're exit poll Data. And about 42% voted for Harris, which I think was like between a and 20 point swing from the previous election with Joe Biden.
Jennifer Palmieri
Right.
Alex Wagner
You know, I agree with you that I don't think the President going after the Pope is gonna be maybe enough to swing all of them back. But you do take into consideration the way the Pope is framing this conflict. And I mean the one with Trump, which is about a moral question of war. It is about the administration's treatment of immigrants and the most vulnerable in our society. And what you have is a suite of arguments in favor of like the basic Foundational value, values of Catholicism and the values in contrast to the values of the Trump administration. So maybe it's not like the tweets that will get Catholics, but I don't know, Jen, I wonder how you think as a Catholic in the US As a strategist, as a political animal, how the bundling of all these issues is a potent mix to move Catholic voters away from a Republican in 2028.
Jennifer Palmieri
The other piece of it is that a lot of those Catholics are Hispanics voters.
Alex Wagner
Yes. Hispanic Catholics, I think, are moving in greater numbers away from Trump because the deportation rates hit harder and also the economic pain is very, very real.
Jennifer Palmieri
And I saw, I saw recently a focus group with Hispanic voters, and it was, most of them were Catholic too. And what was really interesting was one of them said most of them have voted for Trump men. Pennsylvania. I used to look at the US as bright and like, full of light. And now it feels, now it feels very dark. And I wonder like, where the bright colored America went.
Alex Wagner
God, that's devastating.
Jennifer Palmieri
Isn't that, isn't that really, isn't that really something that, that. And they said, a lot of them said they, you know, how do they felt about, you know, just like they felt like, but how do you feel about life in America right now? And they use words like scary, unsettled, you know, afraid. And, you know, I think, I think that deportations hanging over their lives in a way that maybe sometimes people don't even want to acknowledge because it's too scary. And very concerned about Iran and what America was getting into there. But the, the, but the notion of things being dark, you know, as opposed to moral and light struck me. So I think if you, you know, I think what's more likely to happen is the fight with Leo, Leo standing up and being a moral voice. The way people who were unexpected stood up to be moral voices to condemn the killing of Alex Preddy and Renee Goode. I feel like, what are we doing in Iran with no certainty and no direct objective? All of that wears on people and becomes baggage for the Republican in, in 28. And I think it leaves the demo, it leaves people open to hearing something else from a Democrat that is more, you know, that has a, you know, that has a moral voice. Moral authority has endlessly and is willing to share that and talk that and inspire people to a place that we, where we can go. But it sure does feel like people are worried and are ready for that when they're talking about America. You seem to be bright and now it's all dark and black and white.
Alex Wagner
You know, can I say on that note, I would love it if Democrats and progressives could find a way to bring religion back into, onto the left. Not to, not to say let's make the left a religious party or a Christian party for that matter, but to not let the right co opt the values. I mean, I'm speaking as a Christian, as a Catholic, to co op the. That some of the values of Christianity which, you know, when you. The right's embrace of Christianity, and we'll talk about JD Vance in a second, is such an abomination given the clear values that that party has established for itself. And in the same way that it's like you don't get to have the flag and you don't get to have the church, you're probably the least patriotic party in the modern era and you're certainly the least moral. And I think it's okay and maybe even high time for progressives to say we can be religious and have religious values and also embrace progressivism. Just like we can feel patriotic about this country, but also in our patriotism, find fault where it exists in our institutions. You know, I see a lot of
Jennifer Palmieri
it actually with the 2028ers. I watched a good bit of Reverend Al's National Action Network. Cause it really was, it's sort of like the first major 2028 event happening in quarter of 26. And a lot of people, you know, Andy Beshear talks about his faith, West Moore talks about his faith. I don't believe I didn't see Governor Shapiro there. But he certainly, he certainly does. Obviously James Talarico is another example of that. So I do, and I, and, and, and apparently I know that there's conflicting views of what it means for religion to be growing in America, but it does feel, you know, but there are a lot of stats that shows that it is and that people are looking for, you know, buying the Bible more and more. And in some areas church attendance is going up. And it does really feel that people are, you know, there's a lot of loneliness. People are just craving connectivity. They're, they're craving connection, they're craving community. They're craving some kind, something that, bigger than that. And so I don't think you can't ever fake it. And it's just so cringy when people do. But for, I think a lot of our leaders, I know Vice President Harris too, really lean on their faith. And maybe they haven't talked about it as much as they could have in the past, but I feel like that is going to be different in 28.
Alex Wagner
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Jennifer Palmieri
Somebody asked me recently. They're like, yes, I believe. And I think so. I think it's Stephen Chung.
Alex Wagner
I think he is still, as far as I can tell. We will fact check if I'm incorrect. But like, here's the President of the United States effectively assaulting the Pope on social media, then posting an image of himself as Jesus Christ, then doubling down on that fight while making a doordash grandmother deliver him food in the White House.
Jennifer Palmieri
And do you love Rob Flaherty pointed this out on Twitter, but it was like, I did love how the doordash woman was clearly prepped by a communications professional at doordash to say, do not
Alex Wagner
wade into trans issues, do not wade into immigration.
Jennifer Palmieri
Anything. Anything. He says. You just say, I'm here to talk about no tax on tips. And what's always interesting to me is when Trump backs down and removes, you know, that shows. And that's happening more often now. Like more often, I hear something crazy happen and then it's like, well, you took it down. So it does feel a little different.
Alex Wagner
Let's put a pin in that because there's some updates as the day progresses. We get both a defensive maneuver and an offensive maneuver from the president. Right. Cuz he said at one point, this is just a picture of me as a Red Cross doctor. Really? That's the fake news is making this up, right? That's what I think you're talking about in terms of his treat retreat. But like this morning, literally this morning, he put on Truth Social. Will someone please tell Pope Leo that Iran has killed at least 42,000 innocent, completely unnamed protesters in the last two months. Months. And that for Iran to have a nuclear bomb is absolutely unacceptable. While Iran has behaved amorally as far as its protest movement, I do not think the death count is at 42,000. Who knows where Trump gets his facts, if you can even call him that. And then, Jen, I don't know if you caught this a few hours ago. He reposts a tweet of himself with God seated, I think at his right hand, which is where Jesus normally sits. So it's like, like he's, yes, he's backing off, but he's not backing off. He is his own worst enemy and in that way is completely uncontrolled.
Jennifer Palmieri
What's interesting about that is obviously, I mean, Pope Leo should keep doing what he's doing because he's obviously in Trump's head. If Trump is continually to post about him in that way and that it's really bothering him that he's not considered the religious stuff, that's bothering him too. The thing that I think, I think, you know, I am not, I feel like I have some grasp on how evangelical voters look at politics.
Alex Wagner
Yeah.
Jennifer Palmieri
Not one myself but. And I think it's wrong to think that they expect the president or anybody they support politically to be a perfect or even highly moral person, you know,
Alex Wagner
like, or moral at all.
Jennifer Palmieri
You know, my, you know, like my, you know, Tim Alberta is the best at, you know, sort of resource on this in terms of writing about politics and evangelical faith. But I just kind of know from having worked for Bill Clinton and how Southern Baptist. He's a Southern Baptist in hell. And then also from reading Tim Alberta and you know, a lot of time that we've spent on the road unite's been on the road road during circus with Trump voters. And humans are, you know, humans have a lot of failings. The world is a dark place. It's a tough place at least. And they there was support for Trump because of what he was going to do, not who he is.
Alex Wagner
Yeah.
Jennifer Palmieri
So it is not surprising to them when a person has moral failings that is to be expected in this world. And so it is, I suspect, you know, and I did see plenty of clips that Ms. Now had about people in Bradenton, Florida that were truly were actually offended by what Trump had posted. But, you know, but I think, you know, our experience tells us a lot about the peaceful people are willing to write off stuff that he thinks is jokes as jokes. It's not, it's not so much his behavior that I think will be is a problem is like is what he's doing in office moral or not? He had a lot of room on Roe and abortion. But now is Iran moral? It's the way we are treating immigrants moral is how much money we're spending on defense as opposed to trying to improve things the United States maybe it's that is that moral? So it's how things are racking up. Up shooting people in the street. You know, like, it's. It's how that. That it's like, what are you actually. Not what are you posting or saying, but what are you actually doing that could turn off evangelical Catholic voters? And then I think. I think. It's not like, I don't think the photos matter to people, the blasphemy. I think that it's like, in the context of all that other stuff that they're unhappy about.
Alex Wagner
That's. That's what I think.
Jennifer Palmieri
It's not. It's not the. It's not like the deal breaker. It's not like you show an avian devil book of Bruce, like, how could you support them? It's like, right, I support him for a lot of. I support him for what he's doing, but this is. It does feel like everything's piling up. 26 feels different than 25.
Alex Wagner
Yeah. My sort of thinking about this has been he's mismanaged the economy so grossly. He has made these moves that are so clearly at odds with just basic morality. Right? From the deportations on down. The goodwill, the Christian charity that he might otherwise have a store of is dissipated and if not evaporated, which is why you hear people come out and say, are you kidding me? Like, this is wrong. This is the devil's handiwork. This is blasphemy in a way that you wouldn't have before. Because he has no storage of goodwill like he is. There is no, you know, there's no padding here. It's like he's hitting the floor. I mean, we see that in his approval rating, but I think even among his base. So, I mean, yeah, the broader unchristianness of this administration, I think, has really fucked him. When he needs Christians to come to his defense and go to war with the Pope. Like, all of it's just such.
Jennifer Palmieri
Go to war with.
Alex Wagner
Can I just. Can you just.
Jennifer Palmieri
Like, what.
Alex Wagner
What do you think is. I mean, I would never ask you to imagine what the White House office, like, what a fucking nightmare it must be to be in there in the middle of this. Right?
Jennifer Palmieri
Not in the middle of this. And like. And just be like, we're gonna do whatever we're gonna do. We're doing the doordash lady today. It's gonna be great. We're gonna finally talk about no tax on time tips. Right? It's like. It's like. It's like the 2026 version of infrastructure.
Alex Wagner
Yes, it's. Today is April 15th. We're recording this on Wednesday. It is tax day.
Jennifer Palmieri
It's tax day.
Alex Wagner
The party wants to do is talk about these tax refunds that Americans are going to get and how Donald Trump's putting money in your pocket and what are we talking about?
Jennifer Palmieri
And if you're rich, you got a tax cut, too. And then there's the tax on tips. And then. Yeah, so you like. And that was a cheesy but clever event that they had with the McDonald's being delivered. It's very relatable. McDonald's. Who doesn't love to get McDonald's delivered in your doordash? And then in the middle of the night, Steven Chong finds that he has posted a image of himself as Jesus.
Alex Wagner
And he keeps doing it. He keeps talking about Leo.
Jennifer Palmieri
And it's one thing when you're just riding that tiger, then, right. Then you're just, okay, he's doing what he's doing. And, and we're gonna. And there will be a lot of blowback from it, but we're gonna figure out the thing that, where we can make some hay out of it or push back on. There's gonna be some. Because they don't have any fear of collateral damage. They will find some way to make this thing work for them in some population. It gives Fox News a reason to push back and say Democrats can't take a joke or, you know, it gets egos feel. Yeah. But there is the thing that is surprising to me is that they still do try to plan. Right. Why, God love them. Why? I mean, I know how it is, and it's hard enough in the White House anyway. You know, the President of the United States has a lot of power, but very little control. And so any day, anything in the world can blow up. What? So, you know, and Obama used to kind of laugh at me sometimes about how I believe, but we have this plan and it's going to be great. He's like, okay, you should keep trying. But, like, just understand that I know that, like, not everything is under your control here and that sometimes we're going to get bad press and your plans are not going to break through. I mean, they're important to do in a normal White House because it keeps the Cabinet on track. It does. It will break through somehow. There are, there are, there is. There's so many platforms available to you. You're going to find a way to get that message out. But it is. I mean, I'm impressed that they're still making new plans. They're still, they're still trying. And they're still. And this is their week, right? Because if you're gonna argue that you've done things to make life more affordable for Americans, this is your one week to do it.
Alex Wagner
What a week as the Strait of Hormuz basically remains closed and gas prices are above $4 a gallon. Keep doing you Trump More on my conversation with Jen Palmieri in just a minute. But first, even though SCOTUS hit pause on oral arguments, the legal chaos is very much ongoing this week on Strict Scrutiny. Leah is joined by Katie Fang to break down the non stop headlines from Trump rattling sabers in Iran to the Secretary of Defense leaning hard into Christian nationalist rhetoric, plus a genuinely chilling case that the court quietly passed on. Then Leah sits down with Emily Amick for a deep dive into the 25th Amendment. Where it came from. Why it's basically a non starter right now, but why it's still very much worth paying attention to. New episodes of Strict Scrutiny drop every Monday. Follow wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss a beat. Runaway country is brought to you by Zebiotics Pre Alcohol Let me tell you, if there is a surefire way to wake up feeling fresh after drinks with friends, it is with Pre Alcohol Zebiotics. Pre Alcohol Probiotic drink is the world's first genetically engineered probiotic. It was invented by PhD scientists to tackle rough mornings after drinking. Here's how it when you drink, alcohol gets converted into a toxic byproduct in the gut. It is a buildup of this byproduct, not dehydration, that's to blame for rough days after drinking. Pre alcohol produces an enzyme to break this byproduct down. Just remember to make pre alcohol your first drink of the night. Drink responsibly and you will feel your best tomorrow. I made the mistake of having a delicious pickleback martini without drinking pre alcohol first and let me tell you, I felt like a pickle the next day. This stuff really works. Not gonna lie, all of us use it. I talked to Dommy and John and John about all this. We like the stuff. We carry those little vials around. I notice a difference every time I drink it the next day. Even after a night out, I can confidently plan on being a total badass mom, podcaster, journalist, substacker without worry. Usually a Friday night out means a Saturday morning spent canceling my workout class. Real talk. But since I started incorporating pre alcohol, my glass of wine does not disrupt my morning flow. Remember to head to ZBiotics.com Alex and use the code Alex at checkout for 15% off.
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Alex Wagner
That is a good like lead into this reality. Jen, which is Polling CBS and YouGov finds that Trump's approval rating among white voters without college degrees, which is like the essence of his base, has dropped 40 points from plus 36 to negative 4. To me, that seems like we're talking sort of discreetly about evangelicals and Christian voters. This is a much broader swath of American public. It's essential to the coalition that Trump built. It's gonna be essential for any Republican to keep these people in their corner. And that is hemorrhaging. That is bleeding out if you ask me. I don't know what you think of a statistic like that.
Jennifer Palmieri
Yeah, yeah, that is, I mean that is for white working class voters. It's pretty shocking because it means what is that going to be about? It's going to be out about Iran. It's going to be about. I mean, look, I will tell people, everybody hears how important gas prices are. I can't emphasize enough how existential, what an existential threat high gas prices are to a presidency. It is, you know, the number one, it overrides. There is nothing more, there's nothing, full stop, more damaging to a precedent than high gas prices. You know, what I have heard in focus groups is I thought it was gonna be different. He's not doing what he said he was going to do. And it's one thing when you have high gas prices for a few weeks, but when you have. The thing that I really feel was a gut punch for the consciousness overall with Minneapolis and then you're not doing what you said you're gonna do on prices. I mean, the fear of what this war in Iran can mean, I think is, is real. And I do see you messing with Taros and that seems. And then it's the bottom doesn't ever fall out with him because people are bought in. But then that the Republican, I mean just, I just think the Republican brand is going to be in tatters.
Alex Wagner
Okay, can we talk about that? Because I think that there's two parts of this conversation. One is just how badly Trump is doing. And then the second piece is how do Democrats capitalize on that? Right. Because it's an open question whether people just don't support Trump and kind of give up on Republicans. But then are they. Can they be invited into the Democratic tent? And I will call your attention to Megyn Kelly, MAGA apologist, Internet personality, offering us this piece of meat to chew over. Let's take a listen.
Megan Kelly
Honestly, Trump could drop a nuke, and I'd still vote Republican over those people
Jennifer Palmieri
because they want to avenue voter in
Megan Kelly
some ways, I really am. But honestly, they. What they want to do is nuke our own country. You know, it's like the open border, what they're doing to children, all that stuff is still. They would do it all if put back in power. And I think most Republicans know that.
Alex Wagner
Okay, so there you go. Right.
Jennifer Palmieri
Okay.
Alex Wagner
They basically, Trump could do his worst, and I'd still vote for a Republican over a Democrat in the next election.
Jennifer Palmieri
Yeah.
Alex Wagner
Are we overstating how much of a. How much damage all this is doing to the GOP brand and how much of an opportunity it is for the left?
Jennifer Palmieri
This is what I worry. There's like, let's talk about 26 first and then 28. I think 26 is in great shape, but I don't love a sense that Democrats are letting gravity take hold and think we're gonna be fine because gravity's gonna take hold. And by gravity, I mean that he's so unpopular. Everything is so terrible with the economy and things costing so much and all the reason we just discussed why Trump's not popular, that they think we don't. We can play it safe and not advance agenda, not deal with our problems and still win. They probably. Democrats probably would win in 26 even if they didn't do that. But I think their people, government and politics and parties have such little credibility that this is really a time where Democrats should go big in terms of, I think, solutions, in terms of proving that you can make that you don't just have. Don't just talk about it, but you have a proven record. And governors are in a better position than members of Congress to do this because you're not in charge in Congress. But proven record of actually making democracy work, of actually delivering results, even. I think small things matter or small accomplishments matter more than big dreams. In this case, just things that have made a difference, just some credibility and being able to build that up. I think that the sort of ideological constraints that used to kick in where voters think of themselves as I'm a moderate and therefore I'm only going to support certain kinds of policy that Trump has sort of thrown that wide open.
Alex Wagner
Couldn't agree with you more.
Jennifer Palmieri
Yeah, he's not ideological at all. And so I think you can have. I think. You know, and the other thing is that problems haven't gotten dealt with in the last 20 years, basically. Right. You know, people used to say during the Clinton campaign, Hillary had different positions in 2016 than she had in 1996. Well, guess what? Problems had gotten worse. We had different problems in 1996 than we had in 2016. So I think. And that's just gotten. That has, you know, childcare has not gotten solved. Paid leave's not gotten solved. You know, these problems all still. Minimum wage is still $7.25 at the federal level. It blows my mind. So there are. So I think that you. You can just be for making people's lives better and easier and making their fit without having to. To get pigeonholed in an ideology. If you have thought really clearly about who you are and what you're doing, why you're. Why you're running while you're doing this. You know, like, that's always. That's the thing. And not just listening to. Not just listening to polls, but I. So I think that in 26, and it's early, it's only April, and I think the individual candidates, the people running for Senate, the people running for governor, we will see that. And that's going to help start putting a better brand on Democrats. But you can't just because it's very. The pox on both your houses is very easy, particularly given the way the 2024 presidential race went down, where Harris just had such little time to deal with all of the. It was very easy to throw all of the things that people don't like about the Democratic Party onto her. And then in 28, I feel like the 28 primary is gonna be brutal in the best way, in that it will be brutal to live through for the candidate.
Alex Wagner
I'm already feeling like I hate them.
Jennifer Palmieri
I know I hate them so much. Cause I hate them so much because even though I'm a Democrat, a lot of those candidates are gonna bug me.
Alex Wagner
You hate the candidates so much.
Jennifer Palmieri
Great. And then they, you know, and then you're, you know, people are on different sides and it's so.
Alex Wagner
Oh, yeah.
Jennifer Palmieri
Yeah.
Alex Wagner
Oh, it's gonna be fierce. Can I wanna get your thoughts on this? Because there's been a lot of talk about the various factions of the Democratic Party, whether Democrats should be talking about the factions, whether the factions should be factions at all. Hasan Piker, who's very prominent, kind of, I will say more left wing commentator kind of, although he doesn't fit necessarily neatly into one particular box, but definitely trends toward the further left, left, left end of the spectrum. Was speaking to Jon Favreau here at Crooked hq. I say here, I'm in New York at Crooked HQ in Los Angeles, here at world headquarters. Yes, world Crooked headquarters. And Hassan essentially says that he wants to be courted by the Democratic Party the same way that, you know, the Democratic Party is trying to entreat Trump voters and skeptical moderates and independents to the Democratic Party. Let's just play a clip of it because my recounting is subpar.
Hasan Piker
You said you wouldn't vote for Gavin Newsom against J.D. vance in 2028, and you vote third party.
Unidentified Left-wing Commentator
I mean, I don't even think that's gonna be a problem.
Hasan Piker
But like a lot of people, including people who share a lot of your critiques of the Democratic Party, hear that and think like, this is the problem. You know, when the stakes are concrete, like a Vance presidency, another four years of what we're living through. The people who say they're building a movement would rather preserve their own power than do what winning requires and hold your nose and vote for what you believe would be the lesser of two evils. How do you respond to that?
Unidentified Left-wing Commentator
I want the Democratic Party to treat me like a Never Trumper. I want the Democratic Party to treat me like a triple Trump voter, okay? Cuz it turns out that's all they're tuned into. So if what it takes for the Democrats to turn around and be like, wait a minute, we're losing this game guy, we have to win him over again or whatever, instead of just like taking my vote for granted, as they've done so over and over again for the left flank, then you know, I'm going to say things that may or may not end up being true, but it doesn't matter. We're so far out from the election anyway that it's like I'm just saying, look, now is your opportunity to find a good candidate instead.
Alex Wagner
Okay? So, I mean, there's a lot there, but the essence of it is you got to work for my vote. Even though I'm on the left, you got to work for my vote.
Jennifer Palmieri
Vote.
Alex Wagner
What is your reaction to that?
Jennifer Palmieri
Okay, so as you know, I pay pretty close attention to politics. I had no idea who this guy was.
Alex Wagner
You're, you're among, you're not alone in that.
Jennifer Palmieri
But okay. And I like and I'm And I'm not like, I'm not like an old lady who's like, tuned out. Like, I am tuned in and I, like, understand, you know, how the ecosystem news on, like. And I don't know who this guy is really, except for the fight that he had with, you know, that like, except for the fight that he's. The fight that he's getting with Tim Miller or, you know, or that, you know, that Tim is having on his behalf. Whatever. It's like, it's honest. It's not about you. Like, I just don't. Like, I just don't. The idea that you have to segment your message to appeal to a certain flank, it's just not how politics works in the real world. It doesn't, you know, how it works in the real world, I think is he has a following. I understand. He has a large following, I guess. Right. Sort of ish. I don't know. Let's just say he does. Say he does. Then the Democratic nominee needs to be someone who is giving young people a reason to turn out and vote. Like, the people who win don't win because they have a targeted message to one population that leaves out the rest of the voters. Right. But I think somebody will win because not because they're on Hasan's show, necessarily assume he has a show, but because they're giving young people a reason to turn out. Right. And he's. They're assuming that. And I think you got, you get enough people reason to turn out because you have, because you. This is what I think is required. You have to respect the American people. That has to be clear that that's who you are. You have to really love this country and you have to have a proven record and a plan for how you're going to make people's lives better. And I think you do that for young people, you do that for older people. And I just, I don't think that the ideological. There are individual issues that are relatively small and relatively small in their importance to voters that are still falling under long ideological lines. But I just don't think that's how it is anymore. You know, the 2020 presidential campaign like that we, you and I lived through. Yeah, it was like the Twitter. I mean, it was like a make believe, synthetic Twitter primary. It was like we went. Joe Biden was at the top of the list in 2017 for who Democrats thought should run against Trump. And I don't, I don't think he. Even as bad as he did in the primary states, even as poorly as he performed sometimes in the debates. I don't think that ever changed until super. And then in Super Tuesday, he won big. My point being, we can all have fights among ourselves with micro targeting and different ideological sets of voters, but that's not how people experience the campaign, and that's not how they vote. And it's like it's gonna be about that person having the, I think the experience of getting things done, a good plan and really good communication skills so that they can reach out directly to the kind of people that are listening to Hasan. And maybe they don't agree on every single issue. But you see, this candidate's got a way to make my life better. And I feel like that is gonna be how you win. And in 28, there's gonna be less filters than ever that people have to go to, through to re. You know, and Democrats are. I mean, that's what Democrats need to worry about. Not that, like, you got to go on his show, but you need to have a platform. You got to be on all the platforms so that you can reach everybody where they are.
Alex Wagner
I just hope that whoever the nominee is, they go. After J.D. vance and his book Communion, released the same weekend the President called for the destruction of Iranian civilization, this anti Christian administration that he sits nearly at the top of, he's got some tough questions to answer. Our Good Shepherd, J.D. vance.
Jennifer Palmieri
Do you feel like J.D. is the Jeb of 2028? Jeb bus.
Alex Wagner
But listen, Marco is also a Catholic. And I just feel like, let's just not forget the value set here of this administration, as these guys surely wear religion on their sleeve as an argument for their candidacies. Like, this is some false prophet shit and I hope they are called out for it. Whoever the Democratic nominee is. This should not go unanswered.
Jennifer Palmieri
Just let Rom run wild. I mean, this is. This is the benefit. This is the benefit of a big. You know, so many people are like, I hope this person doesn't run. I hope that person doesn't run. We can't have that. It's like, it doesn't matter. Everybody who wants to run should run. If they do well, they do well. If they don't, they'll have to drop out and meanwhile, like, let Rom be the tip of the spear on all this stuff and, like, start making way way for other Democrats. I feel like that's great.
Alex Wagner
You just heard it here, folks. There's the strategy. Rahm Emanuel is the tip of the Democratic spear attack dog for the masses that will be running. I look forward to your candidacy. Jennifer Palmieri Someone who knows more about the American public than most Democrats.
Jennifer Palmieri
I'll be announcing on the on the Hasan Piker Show.
Alex Wagner
That would be Chef's Kiss. You are the best. Thank you for dropping wisdom and knowledge for me. For us. It is great to see you. Please come back again soon. Jennifer Palmieri that is our show for this week. Please don't forget to check out the show and our rapid response videos on our YouTube channel, Runaway country with Alex Wagner. And if you are somehow not sick of me yet, please take a look at my substack how the hell with Alex Wagner which has all kinds of videos and weird extensive music from my adult brain. Last but not least, if you have been impacted directly by the Trump administration or its policies, please send us an email or a one minute voice note@runawaycountrycrooked.com and we may be in touch to feature your story. A huge thank you to everyone who has written in already. Runaway country is a crooked media production. Our senior producer is Ilona Minkovski. Our producer is Emma Ilick Frank Production support from Megan Larson and Lacey Roberts. The show is mixed and edited by Charlotte Landis. Ben Hethcote is our video producer and Matt De Groat is our head of production. Audio support comes from Kyle Seglin. Our theme music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Adrienne Hill is our head of news and politics. Katie Long is our Executive producer. VI Development Our production staff is proudly unionized with the Writers Guild of America East.
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Date: April 16, 2026
This episode delves into President Trump's escalating conflict with the Catholic Church, particularly Pope Leo XIV, following Trump's war against Iran. Host Alex Wagner investigates how Trump's recent online “Jesus cosplay” and rhetoric have alienated not just progressive Americans, but also significant parts of his Christian base—including prominent faith leaders, Catholic bishops, and even staunch MAGA supporters. Through candid conversations with Pastor Doug Padgett, a faith community consultant, and Jennifer Palmieri, a leading Democratic strategist and former White House communications director, the episode explores whether Trump is losing his Christian support and what political realignment this crisis of conscience might induce.
This episode of Runaway Country provides a sharply insightful look at Trump’s fracturing relationship with American Christianity. Through candid expert commentary, the show exposes how Trump’s attempts to merge political power with religious imagery have backfired—becoming a moral crisis for his own base and presenting an unlikely window of opportunity for Democrats. Whether that opportunity is seized, however, remains one of the most urgent questions in American politics as the country barrels toward the next round of elections.