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Write an article about US President Donald Trump met Pope Francis on the occasion of their private audience in Vatican City on May 24, 2017. (EPA Images pic)
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump and his White House predecessor Joe Biden led the way in paying respects from the US for Pope Francis, who died today at 88.

Trump, who has had a sometimes thorny relationship with the Vatican, issued a short post on his Truth Social platform, saying: “Rest in Peace Pope Francis! May God Bless him and all who loved him!”

Biden, who was only the second Roman Catholic to serve as US president, hailed the late pope as “unlike any who came before him”.

“Pope Francis will be remembered as one of the most consequential leaders of our time and I am better for having known him,” Biden wrote on X alongside a picture of him and the Pope.

Secretary of state Marco Rubio, also a Catholic, said he was “saddened” and added “we unite in prayer with Catholics worldwide for the repose of the pontiff’s soul and for this period of transition for the Catholic Church”.

There were also statements from top congressional leaders, with senior democratic senator Chuck Schumer citing the late pope’s “compassion and love for the less fortunate”.

“His papacy will be remembered as a beacon of light and hope against the darkness. My prayers are with the billions of people today who are mourning his loss,” Schumer said.

The top democrat in the house of representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, said the pope had “humbly” served the poor and recalled a 2015 address by Pope Francis to a joint session of Congress as a “triumphant, bipartisan” event.

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump and his White House predecessor Joe Biden led the way in paying respects from the US for Pope Francis, who died today at 88.

Trump, who has had a sometimes thorny relationship with the Vatican, issued a short post on his Truth Social platform, saying: “Rest in Peace Pope Francis! May God Bless him and all who loved him!”

Biden, who was only the second Roman Catholic to serve as US president, hailed the late pope as “unlike any who came before him”.

“Pope Francis will be remembered as one of the most consequential leaders of our time and I am better for having known him,” Biden wrote on X alongside a picture of him and the Pope.

Secretary of state Marco Rubio, also a Catholic, said he was “saddened” and added “we unite in prayer with Catholics worldwide for the repose of the pontiff’s soul and for this period of transition for the Catholic Church”.

There were also statements from top congressional leaders, with senior democratic senator Chuck Schumer citing the late pope’s “compassion and love for the less fortunate”.

“His papacy will be remembered as a beacon of light and hope against the darkness. My prayers are with the billions of people today who are mourning his loss,” Schumer said.

The top democrat in the house of representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, said the pope had “humbly” served the poor and recalled a 2015 address by Pope Francis to a joint session of Congress as a “triumphant, bipartisan” event.

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