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Matthew McConaughey hints at political ambitions after meeting with Pope Leo XIV in Vatican City

Matthew McConaughey says his Pope Leo XIV conversation touched on AI ethics and religion's decline, fueling speculation about a run for political office.

Published August 18, 2026, 4:06 PM
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Matthew McConaughey hints at political ambitions after meeting with Pope Leo XIV in Vatican City

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Matthew McConaughey's greeting with Pope Leo XIV in Italy earlier this month has sparked political ambitions for the actor.

McConaughey spoke to USA Today about his conversation with the pope and shared whether his conversation with the religious figure swayed his stance on taking political office.

McConaughey describes himself as politically centrist, and he considered running for Texas governor in 2021. He has also advocated for bipartisan gun-safety measures following the 2022 Uvalde school shooting.

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Matthew McConaughey and Pope Leo XIV

Matthew McConaughey met with Pope Leo XIV in Italy earlier this month. (Getty Images)

"Look, I’m going to use this word ‘religion,’ even though some people are going to tune out when they hear that word," McConaughey told the outlet. "Life is essentially a religious experience. There’s a lot of things we can learn about living life – how to treat others and how to treat ourselves – through religious texts and teachings. Even though I agree with the separation of church and state, the values of those should bleed down into the values of any political system."

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He added, "There’s still a constitution out there to be written that all religions could agree on. There's so much commonality. It’s a constitution that I’m excited about seeing – I don't know, maybe even adding to or working on. That would be a great thing to share."

Earlier in the interview, McConaughey told USA Today that he didn't prepare for the conversation, but knew some topics he wanted to discuss with the religious figure.

Pope Robert Francis Prevost stands on the central loggia balcony of St. Peter's Basilica.

Pope Leo XIV is seen arriving at St. Peter's Basilica for the first time after the cardinals ended the conclave in the Vatican on May 8, 2025. (AFP via Getty Images)

"That’s kind of like preparing a speech for winning an award that you don’t know you’re going to win yet. It’s a bit of a coup de grâce: Don’t do it because it’s not going to go as you expected," McConaughey said.

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The actor continued, "So I had some ideas. I wanted to talk to him about religion in today’s world and where it sits with him as our moral compass. Where is religion today? Why has it declined? Why do we see a surge in youth running toward it? They’ve tried other things that they're seeing are vapid and don’t really work because they’re looking for more."

Pope Leo XIV greets Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves at St. Peter's Basilica.

Pope Leo XIV greets actor Matthew McConaughey and his wife, Camila Alves, during his weekly general audience at St. Peter's Basilica on Aug. 5. (Getty Images)

McConaughey told the outlet that young kids today are "looking for some structure; they’re trying to get more than what the world around them has given them."

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"It’s a good reason to pick some things out of religion, for sure," he added.

McConaughey also brought up artificial intelligence during the conversation, per USA Today.

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Matthew McConaughey brought up AI during his conversation with the pope. (Getty Images)

"What are the standards going to be with AI?" McConaughey asked.

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"There are already people looking to AI as their digital God. Whether we like what it looks like or not, it is going to represent a true image of mankind by the questions we ask of it and the results we want of it. We may not like what we see when we look in the mirror, but we could also love what we see. It could be a greater truth," McConaughey continued.

Matthew McConaughey and his wife Camila smile on the carpet with their three children: Levi, Livington, and Vida

Matthew McConaughey and his wife Camila Alves with their three children: Levi, Livingston and Vida. (Rick Kern/Getty Images)

"So there’s great upside and I’m excited about it," he added, clarifying his stance on AI. "At the same time, there’s a definite need for caution going forward because we’re going to have to be the users of that tool and not let it tool us, so to speak. So those are the subjects, and what we got to talk about will be between [the pope] and I."

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Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital covering Hollywood, celebrity culture and breaking entertainment news through exclusive reporting, interviews and in-depth storytelling.

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