REVEALED: The Pope’s brother’s outrageous social media posts… including branding top Democrat a ‘drunk c***’

The new Pope’s brother has shared posts branding top Democrat Nancy Pelosi a ‘drunk c***’ in series of outrageous, freshly-unearthed social media tirades.
Leo XIV was introduced as the first-ever American pope last week after the cardinals elected him on the second and final day of conclave on Thursday.
His older brother, Louis Prevost of Port Charlotte, Florida, is a Donald Trump fan and has used his personal Facebook page to share MAGA memes and rants.
On April 5, he re-posted a video of Rep Nancy Pelosi speaking in 1996 which came with the caption: ‘These f***ing liberals crying about tariffs is just unreal.
‘Do they not know that there is a thing called video? Just listen to what this drunk c*** has to say in the mid-90’s long before her husband had Grindr dates.’
Prevost also re-posted a meme in October 2024 showing an asylum with the caption: ‘Where the woke lived before the ’70’s’.
Earlier last year, Prevost used the power of prayer to mock Democrats, re-sharing a post which read: ‘Please pray for the 33 percent who approve of Biden, that they be healed of their mental affliction’.
Prevost has also penned his own posts which make no secret of his political affiliations.
The new Pope’s brother has shared posts branding top Democrat Nancy Pelosi a ‘drunk c***’ in series of outrageous, freshly-unearthed social media tirades. (Pictured R-L: the new Pope, his brother John Prevost, and brother Louis Prevost)

The Pope’s older brother, Louis Prevost of Port Charlotte, Florida, is a Trump fan and has used his personal Facebook page to share MAGA memes and rants. (Pictured: Louis Prevost)

Robert Prevost, an American, was named as the new Pope at the Vatican this week
‘Seems like we are in a war right here at home. A war for our streets and neighborhoods,’ he wrote on August 30, referring to an alleged incident where 20 illegal immigrants ‘tried to hijack a bus full of children’ in Southern California.
‘Between the gangs and the illegals creating all sorts of havoc without any punishment, and the current administration just keeps letting criminals pour across our borders, it’s only a matter of time before it’s not hidden anymore, just like this incident.
‘What an easy way to capture kids and sell them for a huge payday. Keep your powder dry!’
Prevost’s firebrand MAGA views stand in stark contrast to his brother’s politics.
Pope Leo XIV, whose real name is Robert Prevost, has retweeted several posts which criticize the Trump administration, including an op-ed slamming Vice President JD Vance’s approach to Christianity.
He also previously weighed in on issues from gun control to migration and the death of George Floyd, prompting some MAGA stalwarts to brand him a ‘liberal piece of s***’ and ‘a Marxist’.
Steve Bannon, the former White House Chief Strategist, derided the Chicagoan as the ‘worst pick for MAGA Catholics’ and deemed him the ‘anti-Trump pope’.

On April 5, he re-posted a video of Rep Nancy Pelosi speaking in 1996 which came with the caption: ‘These f***ing liberals crying about tariffs is just unreal’ while branding her a ‘c***’

Prevost also re-posted a meme (shown above) in October 2024 showing an asylum with the caption: ‘Where the woke lived before the ’70’s’

Pictured: L-R: brothers Louis Prevost, Robert Prevost (the new Pope Leo XIV) and John Prevost

Pictured: John Prevost, brother of Pope Leo XIV, holds a portrait of the three Prevost brothers from 1958, Pope Leo, 3, left, John, 4, and Louis, 7, at his home Thursday, May 8, 2025
The Pope has two brothers, John and Louis, and they recently hit the headlines for revealing they used to tease him about someday becoming the head of the Vatican – while admitting they are now spooked by the tidal wave of attention their family faces.
Louis said he was stunned when he watched the conclusion of the Conclave and saw his brother emerge from the Vatican on Thursday.
But he recalled to Fox13 that during their childhoods in Illinois with other brother John, they would joke with him about becoming pope one day – a ‘premonition’ that has now come to pass.
‘We used to tease him about being pope because he always had that holy way about him,’ he said.
‘The neighbors on the street… a lot of them used to say, ‘You’re going to grow up to be pope one day, Robert.’ Our brother? Pope? Nah. Not going to happen.’
John added in an interview with Good Morning America that the brothers’ late parents would be brimming with pride if they had seen Robert ascend to become pope, but admitted they may also be ‘concerned’ for him going forward.
‘It is quite a responsibility he’s going to face now,’ he said.
‘He’s got the task of bringing the world’s Catholics together. People are splitting apart. People are leaving the church, there’s factions in the church… he’s got to try to face those things and bring people together to get worldwide opinions.’

Crowds thronged in St. Peter’s Square to see Pope Leo emerge as the new papal leader

Louis Prevost, the brother of Robert Prevost, who is now Pope Leo XIV, said he was stunned when he found out his brother was elected as the new papal leader, but admitted he fears he may not get to see him because ‘it’s hard to get in to see the pope’

Pope Leo XIV and his brothers had a religious upbringing in a quaint 1,200-square-foot brick home in Dolton, Illinois (pictured)
John said that when he saw the news he felt ‘extreme joy, extreme pride… then worry as to how Robert is going to handle this because it’s a heavy weight on his shoulders.’
Louis, of Tampa in Florida, described the moment of seeing his brother become pope as ‘shock and awe’, and said ‘to see him, it all hit home and became real.
‘It was like, ‘Oh, that’s Rob… oh my God… yay, Rob!’
Louis said in his most recent phone call with his brother, they discussed the Conclave shortly before the process began.
‘We talked a little bit about it and I said, ‘You know what happens if you win? If they vote for you? Are you going to accept it?’ he recalled.
Louis said his brother responded: ‘I will accept it… It’s God’s will. It’s in his hands.’
Now his brother has shot to worldwide fame, Louis said he has been left wondering ‘if we’ll actually be able to see him again and be with him.’
He said he is sure his brother is ready and ‘will do a really good job, just because he’s a man of the people.’
Louis said he speaks to his brother several times a week, but now fears their conversations may come to an end as his brother is preoccupied in the Vatican, adding: ‘Yeah, I’m the pope’s brother, but it’s hard to get in to see the pope.’