
Viral Video of Donald Trump at Pope Francis’s Funeral Sparks Discussion
Pope Francis’s funeral, which took place on April 28, 2025, at St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City, drew a massive crowd of more than 200,000 people.
U.S. President Donald Trump joined political leaders, spiritual figures, dignitaries, and mourners from around the world in paying their final respects to Pope Francis on Saturday. A viral video of the 78-year-old at the funeral has ignited a flurry of reactions online.

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump during the funeral ceremony of Pope Francis, from a post dated April 28, 2025 | Source: Tiktok/@dailymirror
In the clip, Donald is captured on camera at three different moments during Pope Francis’s funeral. In one instance, he is seen slipping a piece of gum into his mouth and chewing. In another, he sits with his head bowed, appearing focused on his phone.

President Donald Trump with gum in his mouth, from a post dated April 28, 2025 | Source: Tiktok/@dailymirror
At another point, he looks distracted, seemingly disengaged as the solemn service continues around him. Viewers were quick to point out Donald’s behavior during the somber ceremony, sparking everything from dismay to disbelief.
One person, astonished by what they saw, exclaimed, “Gum??? No way!! ” while another individual simply gasped, “Omg.” Others zeroed in on what they felt was inappropriate behavior for such a solemn event, “Who chews gum in the funeral?? [sic]”

Finland President Alexander Stubb and Donald Trump talk at the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City on April 26, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
The sentiment of disappointment was echoed by another person, “So disrespectful 🙏.” Someone with similar feelings admitted, “I thought I was the only one who noticed with disappointment.”

Donald Trump talks with Estonian President Alar Karis as Melania Trump looks on at the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City on April 26, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
Some viewers also pointed out the contrast between Trump’s appearance and that of other world leaders. “Compare Trump’s suit to everybody else’s. He was also texting and chewing gum. No class and no respect for the dress code,” one person remarked, referring to how Trump wore a blue suit and tie while most others were dressed in black.

Donald and Melania Trump look at something as they sit next to President Alar Karis and King Felipe VI at the late Pope Francis’ funeral ceremony at St Peter’s Square on April 26, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
Criticism continued with another netizen pointing out, “Nor [sic] Trump from wearing a blue suit instead of black, chewing gum and looking at his phone that’s DISRESPECTFUL.” One commenter added humor to the moment, “Trump chewing gum at the Pope ‘s [sic] funeral. We can only see this behaviour in a Mr.Bean movie.😅😂🤣.”

Donald Trump stands with other dignitaries as he looks on during late Pope Francis’ funeral ceremony at St Peter’s Square | Source: Getty Images
The moment has clearly stirred emotions across social media, with many feeling that Donald Trump’s behavior clashed with the respectful tone of the ceremony.

Emmanuel Macron, Alexander Stubb, Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Alar Karis, King Felipe VI of Spain and Queen Letizia of Spain look on as Pope Francis coffin is carried away in St. Peter’s Square on April 26, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
While Trump was mocked for exhibiting some uncommon behaviors during the pope’s funeral, his wife luckily helped him avoid breaking a particular Vatican funeral protocol.
On April 21, 2025, Vatican News, a service provided by the Holy See’s Dicastery for Communication about Pope Francis, the Vatican, and the Church, announced Pope Francis’s death.

Donald Trump talks to reporters outside the White House in Washington, DC, on April 23, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
According to the death report issued by a Vatican doctor, the pope died at 7:35 a.m. at his residence in the Vatican’s Casa Santa Marta guesthouse, where he lived. The report also revealed that a cerebral stroke, followed by a coma and “irreversible cardiocirculatory collapse,” caused his death.
The image shared by Vatican News included the pope’s birth year, 1932, and the year of his death. Upon hearing about his passing, many mourners gathered in St. Peter’s Square, holding rosaries and praying for him.
Reports shared that one mourner was seen wrapped in Argentina’s flag, reflecting the late pope’s homeland. Other people cried, while some simply stared at the empty balcony where Pope Francis had blessed the crowd the previous day.
One mourner said, “I am sad,” and added, “He was very, very important.” After the rosary, those gathered in St. Peter’s Square erupted into applause. Among the people who attended the pope’s funeral were Donald and Melania

Donald and Melania Trump during the funeral ceremony of Pope Francis at Saint Peter’s Square in Vatican, Rome, on April 26, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
Melania’s Funeral Attendance on Her Birthday
Upon hearing about the pope’s death, the US president posted a tribute on Truth Social: “Rest in Peace Pope Francis! May God Bless him and all who loved him!” He said they looked forward to attending.
Donald first announced that he and his wife would attend the funeral shortly after Pope Francis’s death. Using the same social media platform, he wrote, “Melania and I will be going to the funeral of Pope Francis, in Rome.”
Pope Francis’s funeral was held on April 26, a date that happened to coincide with Melania’s 55th birthday. The first lady spent her special day in Rome attending the late pontiff’s funeral.
Multiple sources revealed that Melania is “religious” in private and “quiet” about her faith, but felt “honored” to attend the funeral despite the timing. A political source noted that it was “not a chore for her to go to the funeral.”

Donald, Melania Trump, and Estonian president Alar Karis at the funeral of Pope Francis | Source: Getty Images
A social source agreed, noting that even though it is her duty as a world leader’s spouse to show up for the service, she had “no issue” with spending her birthday morning there. The insider said, “She will make the most of her birthday in the time frame after the event.”
Melania is the first practicing Catholic US first lady since the late Jackie Kennedy. The social source told the publication, “She respected the pope,” and added, “It is a sad time for Catholics around the world, and the first lady is honored to go to the funeral.”

Donald and Melania Trump sit at the funeral of Pope Francis | Source: Getty Images
Melania met the first pope from Latin America in 2017 when she and her husband took their first trip abroad as first lady and president. At that time, she presented Francis with rosary beads, which were then perceived as a confirmation of her faith.
A source close to the family shared that the first lady “admired” the pope, especially for “how he was loved by so many different kinds of people.” The insider also revealed that Melania is open-minded and respects different people and their opinions, adding, “They shared a love for children and their welfare.”

Pope Francis meets Donald Trump and his wife in the Private Library of the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican City, on May 24, 2017 | Source: Getty Images
The pope’s funeral was seen as a significant event for her, “a life experience few are able to share.” While attending the funeral, her husband had some awkward moments.

Donald Trump sits next to his wife at the funeral of Pope Francis | Source: Getty Images
Donald’s Awkward Moments at the Pope’s Funeral
The Trumps joined other world leaders, monarchs, heads of state, and throngs of mourners at the square outside St. Peter’s Basilica to pay their last respects. People like the British Royal Family’s Prince William, King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium, French President Emmanuel Macron, King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy all attended.
Before the Mass, Melania and her husband stopped to view the pope’s coffin. While the first lady wore all black, including a traditional veil, her husband earned criticism for wearing a midnight blue suit to the funeral.

Donald and Melania Trump at the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square on April 26, 2025 in Vatican City, Vatican | Source: Getty Images
Donald also wore a matching tie and an American flag pin, making him stand out in the front row from the other world leaders gathered in Vatican City’s St. Peter’s Square. However, he was not the only one; several other attendees also wore suits in colors other than black, including ties in shades of blue, red, pink, and more.
Despite the different looks, attendees were not necessarily breaking protocol. According to an insider, the Vatican does not list a funeral dress code on its website, so attire for the ceremony was left up to individuals.

Donald and Melania Trump in the front row of St Peter’s Square in Vatican City | Source: Getty Images
A Vatican source said, “Attendees wore what they considered to be appropriate attire for such a solemn occasion.” Donald was not the only attendee criticized for being disrespectful because of his choice of attire.
Both former US President Joe Biden and Zelenskyy were criticized by netizens for wearing no tie and a blue tie, respectively, while Prince William wore a navy suit to the ceremony. Criticizing Donald’s look, one person shared a picture of him at the event, writing, “The only man at the Pope’s funeral wearing a blue suit.”

Donald and Melania Trump arrive at the funeral of Pope Francis | Source: Getty Images
However, someone who replied to the post did not have an issue with the dress code, “He looks really good!” A netizen who also shared the same sentiment asked, “He was wearing a suit what’s [sic] the problem?”
However, a critic questioned, “Did he even has [sic] a black suit?” One unimpressed netizen laughed while noting, “He Wore a Blue Suit at a Funeral.” Defending the US president, someone else remarked, “I watched the funeral and their was [sic] a lot of people in blue suits.”
Donald also stood out for his behavior at the funeral. Melania came to her husband’s rescue during a certain part of the ceremony.
Melania Saves the Day
During the three-hour Catholic Mass, there was a point when the congregation was invited to “offer each other a sign of peace” by shaking each other’s hands. Footage showed Donald watching as everyone participated in the ritual without getting involved.
According to a lip reader, his wife had to help him. Forensic lip reader Nicola Hickling revealed that the first lady instructed him to start shaking hands. Hickling said Melania whispered to her husband, “You should do it,” before repeating herself.

Melania Trump whispers to Donald Trump at Pope Francis’ funeral | Source: Getty Images
Donald reportedly replied, “Oh, alright,” before sticking out his hand to greet Estonia’s president, Alar Karis, and Spain’s King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia. He then turned to the French president before grudgingly offering his hand.
The pair shared a prolonged handshake as Donald avoided what would have been a terrible blunder. The ceremony started at 10 a.m. local time before a procession to St. Mary Major, a basilica in central Rome that the late pontiff visited frequently during his life.

France’s President Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump shake heads while Finland President Alexander Stubb stands between them | Source: Getty Images
The late head of the Catholic Church had asked to be buried in a tomb inside the basilica in a simple wooden coffin, abandoning the traditional triple-casket arrangement. The basilica is smaller than the grottoes beneath St. Peter’s, where 91 of his predecessors are buried.