Trump Calls Bishop 'Nasty,' Demands Apology After She Advocates for Transgender Kids, Immigrants at Prayer Service
- President Donald Trump demanded an apology from Bishop Mariann Budde after she urged him to show mercy to the LGBTQ+ community and immigrants during a prayer service marking his inauguration.
- The Washington National Cathedral service included over a dozen religious leaders and focused on themes of compassion and unity, with Budde delivering a sermon advocating for marginalized communities.
- Trump criticized Budde's remarks, calling her 'nasty in tone' and stating that she brought her church into politics 'in a very ungracious way.'
- Bishop Budde's sermon has drawn mixed reactions, with some supporting her message while others, including Republican Congressperson Mike Collins, suggested she should be deported.
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