Trump Fans Are Trolling The Pope Because They Think He's Subtweeting The President

"Even God believed extreme vetting was a good thing."

Ever since Pope Francis entered the Vatican, he has been using Twitter to spread his holy message in a ~hip~ fashion.

But lately, supporters of Donald Trump have been infuriated by some of the pope's tweets. They think the leader of the Catholic church has been not-so-subtly shading the president on Twitter — or "subtweeting" him — about everything from the refugee ban to the border wall.

How often in the Bible the Lord asks us to welcome migrants and foreigners, reminding us that we too are foreigners!

Like this tweet, about immigrants: "How often in the Bible the Lord asks us to welcome migrants and foreigners, reminding us that we too are foreigners!"

Or this tweet, also seemingly about immigration: "Jesus entrusted to Peter the keys to open the entrance to the kingdom of heaven, and not to close it."

Jesus entrusted to Peter the keys to open the entrance to the kingdom of heaven, and not to close it.

It's worth noting the pope has never explicitly mentioned Trump in these tweets.

Angry apparent Trump fans have now taken to doing what they do best on Twitter: trolling the person who disagrees with Trump. Except, this person happens to be the pope.

They are just furious. How dare the pope judge Trump?

A common theme is that God is a huge fan of Trump's policies on immigrants. "Even God believed extreme vetting was a good thing. Moses didn't get into the promised land."

And hello, doesn't heaven have a gate?

God is the original "extreme vetter."

"God created the Nation and divisions among the people at the Tower of Babel, why are you trying to undo it?"

In conclusion, the pope just doesn't get it. "Trump is God's answer to the prayers of our world. Sorry you missed the novenas."

Of course, there are now a ton of people gleefully following this alleged "Twitter fight" between the pope and Trump.

The Pope is subtweeting Donald Trump. What a time to be alive. https://t.co/o9N8fsmGWk

"I would pay good money to see Trump and the Pope get into a Twitter fight," one person said.

I would pay good money to see Trump and the Pope get into a Twitter fight. The holiest man on earth vs the assholiest man on earth.

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