Do you find it strange that J.D. Vance was one of the last persons to see Pope Francis alive?

Let us recall that the Pope, by all appearances a saintly man who, just hours before his death, called for an end to the genocide in Ukraine, Sudan, and Gaza, was an outspoken critic of Trump and his evil administration.
And we know that Trump, Vance, and all others in their dangerous, incompetent, Russian-loving, Hitleresque regime abhor any word of criticism of their satanic dominion. Their hatred for anyone considered anti-MAGA is boundless. Remember the fury they let loose on Bishop Budde of the Episcopal Church when she asked the new president, at an inaugural prayer service, to “have mercy upon people in our country who are scared now.”
She continued, “There are gay, lesbian, and transgender children in Democratic, Republican, and independent families, some who fear for their lives.” She added, in the same mild voice, that “the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals” but rather “good neighbors and faithful members” of religious communities.
Trump called the service “very boring” and demanded an apology. That was on January 21…What might he do now that he has grabbed extraordinary and illegal powers that threaten to topple American democracy?
We know that the American government, like many others, has a vast arsenal of weapons, from nuclear bombs to miscroscopic instruments capable of eliminating enemies real or imagined. And toxic chemicals beyond imagining.
How easy would it have been for J.D. Vance to release one of these substances during his audience with the Pope, a substance that would not harm a healthy person but that might well prove fatal for someone in frail health?
In this regard, I called on the expertise of someone well placed to tell whether my suspicions had a basis. Here is the reply:
When I read the Italian newspapers late last night (morning, their time), the top story was the consternation over Vance’s visit. The Pope specifically did not want to see Vance, and members of Francis’s circles agreed: they handed Vance over to a “second-in-command.” Apparently Vance made a stink about this (“Do you know who I am?”) and bullied his way into the Pope’s apartment because he was especially intense about getting those all-important photographs of the meeting. Francis was not happy at all about it and was, according to the Italian press, stressed by Vance’s sudden appearance.
The Pope’s reluctance to see Vance was in the foreign press last night (no mention, naturally, in the U.S. media) — the Pope had not yet passed. When I saw the news just now, my first thought was: Vance bullied the poor sick man and it was enough to throw Francis’s system into shutdown.
You are also right about toxins: recall Putin’s poisonings in Salisbury, England, with a substance so lethal that even microscopic traces of it left on some handrails were enough to make many people deathly ill.