The cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church will meet in conclave on May 7 at the Vatican to elect a successor to Pope Francis, who died on April 21 at the age of 88.
It's supposed to be a solemn time for reflection on the legacy of the papacy and the future of the church.
But for President Donald Trump, it's an opportunity ‒ not to be the next pope but to distract you from the developing damage he has brought to America's economy.
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