Trump demands an apology from bishop who asked him to ‘have mercy’ on LGBTQ+ people and migrants
- President Donald Trump criticized Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde for her remarks during a prayer service, calling her 'nasty' and demanding an apology.
- Budde urged Trump to show mercy to immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community during her sermon, stating that 'the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals.'
- Trump responded on Truth Social, labeling Budde a 'Radical Left hard line Trump hater' and claiming her statements were inappropriate.
- The prayer service at Washington National Cathedral included various religious leaders and focused on themes of compassion and unity.
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Bishop urges mercy for immigrants, Trump calls her “nasty” - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump began his first full day in office attending a prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral on Tuesday and got a sermon he may not have been expecting: an appeal to protect immigrants and respect gay rights.
Trump demands apology from bishop who called for 'mercy' for illegal immigrants, LGBTQ people
When President Trump attended a service at the Washington National Cathedral on the 21st, a bishop called for "compassion" for sexual minorities (LGBTQ, etc.) and illegal immigrants in his sermon. Trump responded by saying, "The person who is said to be the bishop is a far-left person and a staunch Trump hater. She should apologize to the American people."
Donald Trump has berserk meltdown about Bishop who made plea to him
Yesterday Donald Trump attended an inauguration religious service, and the Bishop who spoke used her sermon to (politely and respectfully) ask Trump to be decent to women, immigrants, and transgender people. Her sermon was widely lauded. But suffice it to say that Trump isn’t happy about it. Trump posted a bizarre meltdown to social media…
Trump, the bishop after the controversy over the sermon: “Mercy is the quality of leaders”
In her speech in Washington in the presence of the US president, the spiritual leader invited him to take care of migrants and members of the LGBTQ community. “A left-wing extremist, she hates me,” the tycoon replied
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