Sean Hannity volunteers himself to ask Pope Leo the “tough questions” about war and the Bible
Hannity: “I think I'm uniquely qualified”
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Sean Hannity volunteers himself to ask Pope Leo the "tough questions" about war and the Bible
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From the April 16, 2026, edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show
SEAN HANNITY (HOST): 400 references to war in the Bible. God authorizing, commanding, intervening in battles for Israel, which, by the way, directly contradicts what the pope said, God does not bless any conflict. I'm not trying to pick on the Catholic church here, but this is a fight that he's picking. And if he's going to have this this selective moral outrage that he's feigning and seemingly enjoying this public fight with Donald Trump, I think it's time that he starts to get questioned. Donald Trump takes questions all the time. Nobody gets to ask the pope a single thing.
And I think it's time -- and I would like to offer myself as the person to go interview the pope. I think I'm uniquely qualified. I studied Latin, theology, went to Catholic church for twelve years. I'd love to interview the pope. And I would ask him these tough questions. And why doesn't he -- why is he only speaking out in this instance? And maybe he can explain God's references to war in the Bible, and why he says that God doesn't bless any conflict because that contradicts exactly what's said in the Bible.