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Trump Criticizes Bishop Budde's Mercy Plea at Inaugural Prayer Service

Bishop Budde's call for mercy towards LGBTQ and immigrant communities sparks backlash from Trump and GOP following prayer service at National Cathedral.

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  1. Watch: Episcopal bishop’s sermon that set off Trump

    The backlash from President Trump underscores the growing tensions between political figures and religious leaders, highlighting the challenges faced by those who speak out for marginalized communities amid a polarized national discourse.

    Watch: Episcopal bishop’s sermon that set off Trump

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  2. Trump criticizes ‘nasty’ bishop who made pro-immigrant and LGBTQ+ plea

    Bishop Budde's appeal for mercy towards marginalized communities resonates deeply, highlighting the urgent need for compassion amid a backdrop of political hostility.

    Trump criticizes ‘nasty’ bishop who made pro-immigrant and LGBTQ+ plea

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  3. Trump Demands Apology From ‘So-Called Bishop’ After Delivering ‘Boring And Uninspiring’ Inaugural Sermon

    Trump's vehement response to Budde's sermon highlights his intolerance for dissenting views, particularly from religious leaders, revealing a growing tension between his administration and those who advocate for marginalized communities.

    Trump Demands Apology From ‘So-Called Bishop’ After Delivering ‘Boring And Uninspiring’ Inaugural Sermon

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  4. Trump Demands Bishop Apologize for Asking for Mercy for the Marginalized

    The president's reaction to Bishop Budde's call for mercy reveals a troubling disregard for the dignity of marginalized groups and underscores his preference for hostility over compassion.

    Trump Demands Bishop Apologize for Asking for Mercy for the Marginalized

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  5. Bishop who challenged Donald Trump should be deported, Republican says

    This incident underscores the increasing polarization between mainstream Christian leaders advocating compassion for marginalized communities and the GOP, which continues to embrace a hardline stance on immigration and LGBTQ+ rights.

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  6. Bishop lectures Trump to his face during prayer service: 'I ask you to have mercy'

    Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde’s bold sermon at a national prayer service underscores the pressing need for empathy and compassion from leaders toward marginalized communities, especially in the face of harsh policies.

    Bishop lectures Trump to his face during prayer service: 'I ask you to have mercy'

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  7. Trump tears into lefty DC bishop who asked him to ‘have mercy’ during National Prayer Service sermon

    In a display of characteristic bravado, Trump dismisses the bishop’s comments as an ungracious political attack, while simultaneously perpetuating a narrative of crime associated with immigration, suggesting a profound disconnect between his views and those calling for compassion.

    Trump tears into lefty DC bishop who asked him to ‘have mercy’ during National Prayer Service sermon

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  8. Trump rails against 'radical left' bishop who confronted him with plea for 'mercy' at prayer service

    Bishop Mariann Budde's compelling plea during the interfaith service highlights a significant divide within the Christian community regarding Trump's divisive immigration policies, challenging the far-right narrative and advocating for compassion towards vulnerable populations.

    Trump rails against 'radical left' bishop who confronted him with plea for 'mercy' at prayer service

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  9. Trump Demands Apology From Episcopal Church Over ‘So-Called’ Bishop’s ‘Nasty’ Speech

    The Episcopal Church's attempt to interject into political matters was not only inappropriate but also poorly executed, showcasing a lack of grace and understanding in a moment that should have been unifying.

    Trump Demands Apology From Episcopal Church Over ‘So-Called’ Bishop’s ‘Nasty’ Speech

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  10. Trump Demands Bishop Apologize After Her Call for 'Mercy'

    Trump's response underscores his disdain for any criticism, particularly from religious leaders, as he continues to position himself against voices advocating compassion for marginalized communities.

    Trump Demands Bishop Apologize After Her Call for 'Mercy'

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  11. Pastor tells Trump to 'have mercy' on migrants, transgender children at inaugural service

    Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde's heartfelt sermon reflects the urgent need for compassion and understanding from the newly inaugurated president, particularly towards vulnerable groups such as immigrants and transgender children, amidst a backdrop of policies that threaten their well-being.

    Pastor tells Trump to 'have mercy' on migrants, transgender children at inaugural service

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  12. Bishop at inaugural prayer service urges Trump to 'have mercy' on LGBTQ children, immigrants

    The bishop's call for mercy highlights the urgent need for compassion towards marginalized groups in the face of an administration that has enacted policies contrary to their welfare.

    Bishop at inaugural prayer service urges Trump to 'have mercy' on LGBTQ children, immigrants

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  13. At inaugural prayer service, bishop pleads for Trump to ‘have mercy’ on LGBTQ+ people and migrants

    The inaugural prayer service served as a poignant reminder of the country's current divisions, with the Episcopal bishop's heartfelt plea for mercy towards marginalized groups starkly contrasting with the president's dismissive reaction.

    At inaugural prayer service, bishop pleads for Trump to ‘have mercy’ on LGBTQ+ people and migrants

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  14. WATCH: 'Have mercy' on LGBTQ+ communities and immigrants, Episcopal bishop asks Trump

    The sermon delivered by Bishop Budde highlights a profound call for genuine national unity, while concurrently challenging Trump’s past actions and rhetoric that have contributed to division and fear.

    WATCH: 'Have mercy' on LGBTQ+ communities and immigrants, Episcopal bishop asks Trump

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Updated: Jan 22nd, 2025, 4:25 PM ET

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During a prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral, Bishop Mariann Budde urged President Trump to show mercy towards LGBTQ individuals and immigrants. Trump responded critically, labeling her remarks as 'nasty' and a political attack. Budde emphasized the fears faced by families and children in these communities, contrasting them with Trump's policies. Her remarks reignited the divide between progressive religious leaders and conservative supporters, prompting mixed reactions from both sides.


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