Joe Biden to Meet with Commie Pope in Rome and Push Globalist Minimum Tax

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Joe Biden will meet with Pope Francis in Rome at the end of the month to promote a globalist socialist tax on the people.

Joe Biden and Pope Francis both endorse the COVID vaccines that were developed using aborted fetal tissue.

The Biden regime is pushing a plan to FORCE foreign countries to tax their plebes at a minimum rate. This will only increase over time.
Reuters reported:

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President Joe Biden will meet with Pope Francis on Oct. 29 before attending a two-day summit of G20 leaders in Rome where he hopes to reach agreement on a Global Minimum Tax of 15%, White House officials said on Thursday.

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On the second foreign trip of his presidency, Biden will then attend the U.N. climate conference known as COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland, from Nov. 1-2 and announce “key actions” on the conference’s top themes, including goals for fighting climate change and forest and land use, one White House official told Reuters.

Biden’s visit with the pope comes as some Roman Catholic bishops in the United States have sought to admonish Biden for his support of abortion rights. Biden is a Catholic who attends church regularly. His wife, Jill Biden, will also attend the meeting with Pope Francis.

“They will discuss working together on efforts grounded in respect for fundamental human dignity, including ending the COVID-19 pandemic, tackling the climate crisis, and caring for the poor,” White House spokesperson Jen Psaki said in a statement about the meeting.

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