After ‘breaking the dress code’ at Pope Francis’ burial, Donald Trump was criticized for two acts of “ultimate disrespect.”

Among the several foreign dignitaries that traveled to Vatican City to attend the pope’s burial yesterday (April 26), Donald Trump has been called a “disgrace” by watchers.

After Pope Francis passed away on Monday, an estimated 400,000 people attended his funeral, including international leaders and royals.

The US president, however, managed to stand out in spite of the large crowd since he was charged with “breaking the dress code.”

Trump was then criticized for displaying “ultimate disrespect” for two actions he seemed to do during the funeral after he had previously been criticized for it.

Notably, all of the leaders attending the funeral in Rome wore black, including Sir Keir Starmer, Irish President Michael D. Higgins, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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