Feb 13 • 17:48 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The plan to 'overthrow' Francis: Grabois recalled his meeting with Bannon and said he 'didn't know' about the connection to Epstein

Juan Grabois commented on his meeting with Steve Bannon amid revelations about communications regarding a plan to undermine Pope Francis.

In a recent interview, Argentine Deputy Juan Grabois addressed his meeting with Steve Bannon, the former campaign manager for Donald Trump, following the disclosure of messages exchanged between Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein that outlined a plan to 'overthrow' Pope Francis. Grabois, who has had close ties with the late Jorge Bergoglio, expressed surprise at the revelations of Epstein's involvement, stating that he was unaware of any connections between Bannon and Epstein. He acknowledged that Bannon was involved in efforts against the Pope but clarified that this was not the focus of their initial discussion.

The context of this situation is particularly notable given the political and religious tensions surrounding the Vatican and Pope Francis. Bannon, representing a far-right agenda, has long been critical of the Pope's progressive stance on various issues, including immigration and social equality. The recent uncovered communications suggest a deeper intrigue that could have ramifications for the Catholic Church's public image and its leadership's stability.

Grabois's comments not only shed light on his own political positioning but also highlight the broader conflict between conservative and progressive factions within both the church and the political spectrum in Argentina. The implications of such plots could embolden opposition groups, raising questions about the protective measures surrounding the Pope and how religious figures might be targeted in political machinations.

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