Media analyst Mark Dice breaks down the latest National Prayer Service at Washington National Cathedral, sharing footage of an Episcopal bishop, pastor, reverend, or whatever she calls herself, lecturing Donald Trump, his family, and JD Vance during the service. You have to see their faces and their reactions. The analysis dives into the Episcopal Church's progressive stances on various social issues, including same-sex marriage and abortion rights. The video transitions to cover Trump's recent pardons and touches on a moment involving Elon Musk that sparked media debate. The piece wraps up with commentary on Trump wielding a ceremonial sword during the celebrations.
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During the National Prayer Service at the Washington National Cathedral, Bishop Mariann Budde criticized President Trump's policies on immigration and transgender children in her sermon.
A far-left bishop has disgraced herself on day one of the Trump presidency by using her sermon to lecture Donald Trump and his family on the treatment of LGBTQIA+ children and illegal immigrants during a church service in Washington DC.
President Donald Trump began his first full day in office attending a prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral on January 21, and got a sermon he may not have been expecting: an appeal to protect immigrants and respect gay rights.A day after declaring in his inauguration speech that there were only two genders in America and signing executive orders to crack down on immigrants, Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde pleaded with Trump, from the pulpit, to show mercy on people who were "scared" of what is to come.
Donald Trump said he “didn’t think it was a good service” after a member of clergy directly addressed the president during a sermon, calling for him to have “mercy on the people in the country who are scared,” notably, immigrants and members of the LGBTQ community.
Donald Trump on Wednesday called Washington Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde "nasty" and demanded an apology after she criticised his policies during a church service. Budde, addressing Trump from the pulpit, condemned his stance on immigrants and the LGBTQ community, urging him to show mercy. She highlighted the fears of marginalized groups, including immigrant families and LGBTQ children. In response, Trump accused the bishop of being a "radical left" critic, calling her tone ungracious and lacking in intelligence. Click to know more.