CatholicVote, the conservative political operation run by President Trump’s pick as ambassador to the Vatican, is in a war of finger-pointing with the Italian media over a fake report seemed aimed to smear a leading candidate to be pope.
The dispute arises over a false report on the CatholicVote website and elsewhere saying that Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the secretary of state under Pope Francis, had collapsed and required emergency medical attention.
The original source is unclear.
The CatholicVote post sourced Italian media. The famously scrappy Italian newspapers pushed back, saying the item first appeared on CatholicVote. All the related websites involved in the spat have been updated, making it difficult to determine who is to blame.
Regardless of the source of the fake news, the controversy comes at a particularly bad time for CatholicVote co-founder Brian Burch, whose nomination to be ambassador to…
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