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Pope Leo Open to Interview with Piers Morgan, Brother Confirms Pontiff Will Talk to Anybody

Piers Morgan Uncensored · "PROUD To Be American!" Piers Morgan’s USA 250 Anniversary Debate · July 3, 2026
Pope Leo Open to Interview with Piers Morgan, Brother Confirms Pontiff Will Talk to Anybody
Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored
"PROUD To Be American!" Piers Morgan’s USA 250 Anniversary Debate
"I've mentioned it to him. And he's, he's not opposed to it. Really? Yeah, yeah. He— it's just— yeah, he's like I say, he'll talk to anybody."
Louis Provost confirmed that his brother Pope Leo is open to being interviewed by Piers Morgan, marking a potentially historic media moment as the first American pontiff. Provost characterized his brother as willing to speak with anyone and not opposed to the high-profile interview request, though logistics remain to be worked out.

About this episode

Piers Morgan convened a heated panel debate on the meaning of American patriotism as the nation marks its 250th anniversary of independence, featuring The Young Turks founder Cenk Uygur, Bad Faith podcast host Brianna Joy Gray, PBD podcast contributor Adam Sosnick, Channel 5 host Andrew Callaghan, and former White House correspondent Brian Glenn. The discussion erupted into controversy when Uygur claimed Israel controls 94 percent of Congress and all U.S. presidents, driving America into unwanted wars costing $114 billion. Gray repeatedly refused to give a straightforward answer about being proud to be American, citing U.S. involvement in what she called genocide, while conservative panelists challenged her patriotism. The episode included a notable interview with Louis Provost, brother of Pope Leo, who revealed that despite public tensions, President Trump and the Pope have mutual respect and cordial private communications. Provost delivered the Pope's birthday wishes to Trump at a UFC event and reported the president responded warmly. The Pope's brother also disclosed that the pontiff declined to attend official 250th anniversary celebrations not due to Trump animosity but for other reasons, and confirmed Pope Leo is open to being interviewed by Morgan. Polling data revealed sharp partisan divides, with 93 percent of Republicans expressing pride in America compared to only 27 percent of Democrats. Panelists debated whether birthright citizenship, freedom of speech, and American exceptionalism remain intact, with several arguing corporate capture of media undermines true free expression. The Supreme Court's recent ruling upholding birthright citizenship formed a backdrop to broader questions about national identity and what it means to be American in an era of deep polarization.

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