the vatican spokesperson, father frederico lombardi, just saying that the pope's comments on the planeard them yesterday, about donald trump, were, quote, not a personal attack, nor an indication of how to vote. the vatican went on to say that the pope said what we already know when we follow his teachings and his position, that we should not be building walls but building bridges. the vatican went on to say he has always said this and continues to do so. although it was a question to donald trump and what the pope makes of him, was not about trump, specifically was not an indication of how to vote for. we'll see what trump says in response. moving on. from the moment he launched his campaign, trump has said the invasion of iraq was a, quote, mistake. but what has been less clear throughout is whether the man who is the republican front-runner has always felt that way. and also whether he thinks that former president george w. bush lied about weapons of mass destruction as a reason to get into iraq. at the republican town hall that cnn hosted last night, an audience member wanted an an