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Florida Plumber Celebrates Brother’s Surprise Rise to Pope: A Family’s Journey

Louis Prevost was glued to Newsmax when the life-changing news broke. The Florida man’s jaw dropped as TV banners announced his baby brother Robert — now Pope Leo XIV — had become leader of the Catholic Church. “My first thought? Jeez, I used to push this kid down the stairs!” Louis chuckled during his raw, emotional interview with Newsmax’s Ed Henry.

The pope’s big brother described their blue-collar Chicago upbringing where faith ruled. While neighborhood kids played baseball, young Robert turned ironing boards into altars and handed out Necco wafer “communion.” Louis laughed recalling, “We knew God had big plans for him — just not this big!”

Family differences emerged as the brothers grew. While Pope Leo XIV preaches unity, Louis proudly flies his Trump 2028 flag and shares MAGA memes online. “We disagree on politics, but blood’s thicker than holy water,” Louis stated, slamming Democrats who “attack Christian values daily.”

Louis revealed the emotional toll of his brother’s sudden fame. “Try getting an audience with the pope when you’re just a retired plumber from Florida,” he said, eyes watering. The brothers now communicate through encrypted Vatican channels instead of their weekly fishing calls.

Despite liberal media hopes, Louis insists his brother won’t push a “woke” agenda. “He’s a man of the people who actually reads the Bible,” Louis fired back when asked about abortion or LGBT issues. He recalled the pope scolding him for cursing Nancy Pelosi — though Louis still thinks “C-word fits.”

The interview took a solemn turn as Louis described their final call before the conclave. “I asked if he’d accept God’s call,” Louis recalled. Pope Leo XIV’s reply? “If chosen, I’ll carry this cross like Christ carried His.”

Challenges loom for the American pope. Radical leftists already mock his midwestern accent and White Sox fandom. But Louis says his brother’s ready: “He’ll clean up that Vatican swamp better than Trump drained D.C.!”

As the interview closed, Louis left viewers with a patriot’s message. “My brother proves ordinary Americans can achieve greatness without selling their souls to the elites. Let’s make faith great again!”

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