


Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde Refuses Apology After Trump's Criticism Of Her Inaugural Sermon
Bishop Budde stands firm on her message for compassion towards LGBTQ+ individuals and immigrants, despite backlash from Trump and conservative critics.
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Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde's sermon at the National Cathedral urged compassion for LGBTQ+ and undocumented individuals, prompting criticism from President Trump. Budde, who has previously clashed with Trump, demanded mercy for marginalized communities, stating she wouldn’t apologize for her remarks. Trump's response branded Budde as a 'Radical Left hard line Trump hater,' and many Republican lawmakers condemned her comments. Despite receiving backlash, including threats, Budde reinforced her stance, advocating for respectful dialogue in a polarized America.
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