The news comes just days after a disastrous meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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The White House describes the tariffs as a response to inadequate border and drug enforcement. They are forecast to add thousands of dollars to the price of vehicles.
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Unlike any other religious leader around the world, the leader of the world's one billion Catholics is also the leader of a sovereign nation. And Pope Francis hasn't been shy about using that political power.
He's pushed for an end to the wars between Hamas and Israel, and Russia and Ukraine.
And he's repeatedly tried to point the world's attention to two ongoing challenges: immigration and climate change.
Much of the world has spent the last two weeks focused on Pope Francis' health. And the reason why has as much to do with the fact that he's a powerful geopolitical force as it does with the fact he's a key religious figure.
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