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 her prayer service appeal for compassion towards the LGBTQ+ community and immigrants during his inauguration.
- The service at Washington National Cathedral included various religious leaders and focused on national unity, despite Trump's criticism of Budde's tone and content.
- Budde urged Trump to show mercy to scared communities, stating, 'The vast majority of immigrants are not criminals,' which drew backlash from Trump and some Republicans.
- Trump labeled Budde a 'radical left hardline Trump hater' and criticized the service as 'boring and uninspiring,' stating she and her church owe the public an apology.
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