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Hypocrisy at its worst
Tuesday, Pat Gray and Keith Malinak discussed Pope Francis' hypocritical position on building a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border.
In this clip, Pat explained that, while aboard a plane departing from Morocco on Sunday, a reporter asked the pope a question about his views on migration.
"Political leaders who want walls and other barriers to exist to keep migrants out will end up becoming prisoners of the walls they build," the pope replied.
"Well, does that include you, Mr. Francis?" Pat asked sarcastically.
Watch the full clip here.
Pat pointed to the very large wall that surrounds the Vatican, and asked the poignant question of why doesn't the pope start with his own "house" and tear down the Vatican wall.
"Mr. Francis, Mr. Pope, tear down this wall," Pat said.
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