Pope Leo XIV brother, Lou Prevost, has been making part of his own preaching, for the flock of the right.

He wrote that former President Barack Obama longed for a dictatorship, and shared a video that called the representative Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif). A “drunk C ***” and a meme that tells the parents of trans children who are “shit”.

Premost’s Facebook account was occupied before his brother, Robert Francis Prevost, was chosen Pope born in the United States after the death of Pope Francis. And is being noticed by the media.

In a publication of April 23, Prevost wrote that Obama yearning “for the total destruction of our way of life and turning this country into a dictatorship, and a racist on top.” He previously advanced a theory of conspiracy that “Obama was an asset of the CIA, established to destroy the United States.”

On April 4, Prevost shared an old video of the Pelosi posture since then on China’s tariffs with the title: “These liberal fucking that cry in the rates are simply unreal. Do you not know that there is one thing called Video? Just listen to what this drunk has to say in the mid -90s before her husband had Grindr’s appointments.”

On February 21, Prevost published a meme with the legend: “Your son is not trans. Only you are a shit father.”

According to reports, Leo is “less cozy” in LGBTQ+ rights than Pope Francis, but perhaps those on the left should pray that the new pontiff does not cut off the same fabric as his brother.

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Lou Premost and his brother, Pope Leo XIV.
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