In a heated moment following a National Cathedral service, President Donald Trump launched a sharp critique of Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde after her impassioned plea for immigrants and LGBTQ+ rights. The bishop’s heartfelt sermon, urging compassion for immigrants and marginalized children, seemed to strike a nerve with Trump, who later took to Truth Social to denounce her remarks. During the service, Bishop Budde implored the President “to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now,” referencing immigrants facing deportation and children fearing for their families’ futures. Her pointed message highlighted the contributions of immigrants as hardworking, tax-paying members of communities and embraced the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals—positions that visibly unsettled Trump. Trump’s reaction to the sermon has drawn widespread attention, particularly his comments labeling Bishop Budde a “Radical Left hard line Trump hater” and accusing her of politicizing her religious platform. Following the service, Trump remarked to reporters that “they could have done better,” adding fuel to the controversy surrounding the event. This video dives into the details of the National Cathedral service, Bishop Budde’s courageous sermon, and Trump’s fiery response. Discover the full story of this intense exchange, the political implications of the bishop’s message, and Trump’s striking commentary in the aftermath. Stay tuned for all the latest updates in U.S. politics and the moments that are shaping our national discourse. Don’t forget to subscribe and share your thoughts in the comments!
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