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Donald Trump Demands Apology From Bishop Who Asked Him To ‘Have Mercy’ On LGBTQ+ Community

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An unexpected clash has emerged between President Donald Trump and Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, igniting a fiery exchange over her call for “mercy” toward marginalized communities.

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The feud comes just days after Trump’s inauguration as the 47th President of the United States on January 20, 2025.

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The feud comes just days after Trump’s inauguration as the 47th President of the United States on January 20, 2025.

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Within hours of taking office, Trump signed a wave of executive orders, sparking national debate over his policies.

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One order reaffirmed that federal agencies must define s** based solely on biological factors, ceasing recognition of gender identity.

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The same directive ended diversity programs, cutting funding for initiatives Trump labeled “wasteful” and defending it as “restoring biological reality.”

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On immigration, Trump declared illegal entry a national emergency, ordering U.S. troops to assist border agents.

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His policies also targeted birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, with promises to tighten immigration laws further.

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Bishop’s heartfelt plea unveiled.

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Against this backdrop of sweeping policy changes, Bishop Budde delivered a heartfelt sermon during a January 21 National Prayer Service.

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Speaking from the Washington National Cathedral, she called on Trump to lead with compassion and understanding.

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“There are gay, lesbian, and transgender children in families across the political spectrum, some who fear for their lives,” she said.

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Budde highlighted the contributions of undocumented immigrants, stating, “They may not have proper documentation, but the vast majority are not criminals.”

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Her words were a plea for unity, urging Trump to “have mercy upon the people in the country who are scared now.”

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Aftermath of Bishop’s sermon highlighted.

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Trump’s executive orders and Budde’s sermon have reignited debates over civil rights and the intersection of politics and religion.

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Advocacy groups have expressed concerns over the rollback of LGBTQ+ protections and restrictions on immigration.

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Supporters of Trump argue these policies are necessary to uphold traditional values and strengthen the nation’s borders.

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Critics contend they exacerbate divisions and harm vulnerable communities, calling for continued resistance from religious and civic leaders.

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Budde’s church, part of the Episcopal tradition, has long been a voice for social justice and inclusion.

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Her plea resonates with those urging the administration to adopt a more compassionate approach.

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The feud highlights deeper ideological divides, both politically and spiritually, as the nation navigates its next chapter.

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Trump’s fiery response has fueled speculation about how his administration will handle dissent from influential figures.

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Trump’s fiery retort to bishop exposed.

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However, Trump was far from moved, delivering a scathing response on Truth Social just a day later.

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He labeled Budde a “Radical Left hardliner” and accused her of using her platform to play politics.

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“The so-called Bishop was nasty in tone and not compelling or smart,” Trump wrote, dismissing her sermon as “boring and uninspiring.”

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He further criticized her for failing to address what he described as a “crime wave” caused by undocumented migrants.

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“Many of these migrants were released from prisons and mental institutions,” Trump claimed, justifying his policies as necessary for national security.

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Trump’s post concluded with a demand for an apology from Budde, claiming she had disrespected her position and the public.

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Bishop’s response to Trump’s demand for apology detailed.

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Budde, an outspoken advocate for social justice, has faced off with Trump before, most notably during his 2020 presidency.

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She has remained firm in her message, stating she will continue to pray for the president while standing by her sermon.

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“I will not apologize for asking for mercy and compassion,” Budde said in a follow-up statement.

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Observers expect further clashes as both sides continue to champion their opposing visions for America.

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For now, the nation remains captivated by this unlikely dispute between a president and a bishop.

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With tensions mounting, all eyes are on how this feud—and the policies at its center—will evolve in the coming weeks.

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