A viral claim suggests pope The Vice President of the United States can be excommunicated JD Vance has been circulated online. However, there is no evidence to support this.

The rumor appears to have originated from a post by the X account “HalfwayPost,” which claimed that the Pope is “not afraid” of taking such action. However, the account is known for its sarcasm.
Did the Pope Really Excommunicate J.D. Vance?
No. This statement is false.
Grok’s AI fact-checking response clarified that the post was not based on any verified information. “No, this has not been confirmed…the original post came from a satirical account,” it said, adding Holy See No such statement has been made.
Despite online petitions and calls urging Pope Leo XIV to take action against Vance’s policy positions, there is no indication that any such action is being considered.
Where did the rumors begin?
The claim stems from a social media post on X that was shared without context. The post referred to the statement as “breaking news,” even though it originated from a satirical account.
The rumor comes amid reports of tension between the Pentagon and the Vatican.
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Senior U.S. defense officials reportedly held closed-door meetings with the Vatican ambassador earlier this year. During the meeting, officials reportedly told the Catholic Church ‘Better to side’ with the US.
The claims have not been independently confirmed, and neither the Vatican nor Donald Trump’s administration has responded publicly.
What did the Pope say?
Pope Leo XIV recently spoke on global tensions, particularly the conflict with Iran. He did not name specific leaders but condemned threats against civilians, saying: “This is truly unacceptable.”
He also urged leaders to “get back to the negotiating table” and seek peaceful solutions, warning against escalating violence and its impact on vulnerable groups.
Although rumors have gone viral, there is no factual basis to suggest that the Pope is considering excommunicating J.D. Vance.


