Split-image illustration contrasting Pope Leo XIV condemning the death penalty from the Vatican with U.S. federal firing squad execution setup.
Split-image illustration contrasting Pope Leo XIV condemning the death penalty from the Vatican with U.S. federal firing squad execution setup.
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Pope Leo XIV reiterates opposition to death penalty as U.S. Justice Department adds firing squads to federal execution options

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Pope Leo XIV condemned capital punishment as incompatible with human dignity in a Vatican-released video message timed with the Trump administration’s move to expand federal execution methods to include firing squads and a reinstated lethal-injection protocol using pentobarbital.

The U.S. Justice Department said Friday it is expanding the federal execution protocol to allow additional methods, including the firing squad, as the Trump administration moves to revive and speed up federal capital punishment.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the department is also readopting a single-drug lethal injection protocol using pentobarbital—an approach used during President Donald Trump’s first term. The Biden administration removed pentobarbital from the federal protocol after a government review raised concerns about the risk of unnecessary pain and suffering. In announcing the change, the Justice Department argued the drug can render a person unconscious quickly enough to avoid those concerns.

The federal government had not previously included the firing squad in its execution protocols, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. At the state level, Idaho, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Utah allow firing squads in certain circumstances, state laws and national tracking groups say.

Hours after the Justice Department announcement, the Vatican published the text of a prerecorded video message from Pope Leo XIV to participants at DePaul University in Chicago marking the 15th anniversary of Illinois’ decision to abolish the death penalty. In the message, Leo reaffirmed the Catholic Church’s opposition to capital punishment.

“We affirm that the dignity of the person is not lost even after very serious crimes are committed,” Leo said.

Leo’s intervention came as he has increasingly clashed with the Trump administration on questions of war and human rights. Earlier in the week, Leo condemned capital punishment during a wide-ranging, in-flight press conference while returning to Rome from a trip to Africa.

Only three defendants remain on federal death row after former President Joe Biden commuted 37 federal death sentences to life in prison, according to U.S. officials and court records. They include Dylann Roof, convicted for the 2015 Mother Emanuel AME Church killings in Charleston, South Carolina; Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, convicted for the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing; and Robert Bowers, convicted for the 2018 attack at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.

The Justice Department said it is seeking to expand the use of capital punishment beyond the remaining federal death-row cases. Federal officials have said the administration has authorized seeking death sentences against 44 defendants.

Executions nationwide increased in 2025 to 47, up from 25 in 2024, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. Florida accounted for 19 of the 2025 executions, the group reported.

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Reactions on X to Pope Leo XIV's condemnation of the death penalty coincide with the Trump administration's addition of firing squads to federal executions. Catholic officials and supporters emphasize human dignity and Church teaching against capital punishment. Conservative users criticize the Pope as liberal, citing Old Testament verses supporting the death penalty and questioning mercy for serious criminals. Discussions highlight a perceived Vatican-White House clash, with high engagement on biblical arguments and policy timing.

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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine speaking at a podium about repealing the death penalty.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine urges lawmakers to repeal the state death penalty

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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, is calling on the state legislature to abolish the death penalty, citing lengthy delays between sentencing and execution and saying he no longer believes capital punishment deters murder. DeWine, who helped craft Ohio’s modern death-penalty statute as a state legislator in the early 1980s, has made the case as he enters the final months of his term, which ends in January 2027.

President Donald Trump rebuked Pope Leo during a press exchange on Thursday, telling reporters to inform the pontiff about Iran's impending executions of civilian protesters. The remark escalates an ongoing public feud between the two leaders over U.S. policy toward Iran. Trump emphasized Iran's violent crackdown on protesters and its pursuit of nuclear weapons.

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The U.S. Justice Department released a report on Tuesday alleging that the Biden administration selectively enforced the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act against anti-abortion activists. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated the department will not tolerate a two-tiered justice system. The findings have drawn criticism from advocacy groups.

The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed Alabama’s appeal in Hamm v. Smith as “improvidently granted,” leaving intact lower-court rulings that bar the execution of Joseph Clifton Smith, a death-row prisoner found by federal courts to be intellectually disabled.

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President Donald Trump has intensified his criticism of Pope Leo XIV on Truth Social over disputes including the U.S.-led war in Iran, immigration, and crime, accusing the pontiff of weakness and favoring Iran's nuclear ambitions. The feud, featuring a deleted AI-generated image of Trump in a Jesus-like pose, has sparked backlash from some supporters and a response from Vice President J.D. Vance. The pope, on an 11-day Africa tour, defiantly affirmed he would continue proclaiming the Gospel message of peace.

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