hit counter html code

Trump Wants Apology From Far-Left Bishop After Lecture During Sermon

President Donald Trump on Wednesday called for an apology from the Episcopal bishop of Washington after she used a prayer service during his inauguration to make a direct appeal,

urging him to show compassion toward the LGBTQ+ community and undocumented migrant workers in the United States.

Former President Donald Trump issued a public statement on Wednesday, calling for an apology from the Episcopal Bishop of Washington, Mariann Edgar Budde, after she made a direct appeal during his inauguration prayer service.

Bishop Budde had used her invocation to urge President Trump to show compassion toward marginalized communities, including the LGBTQ+ community and undocumented migrant workers in the United States.

Trump, who had been sworn in for his second term just days prior, expressed his displeasure with the bishop’s remarks.

In a written statement, he stated, “It was highly inappropriate for a religious leader to use the sacred moment of my inauguration to push a political agenda.

I strongly believe in the rights of all Americans, but such a call for political change should not have been made during a prayer service.”

The controversy arose when, during the inauguration’s prayer, Bishop Budde made a pointed plea for empathy toward the

LGBTQ+ community and migrant workers. She asked for “a government that reflects the values of compassion, justice, and inclusion.”

“While I support religious freedom, the bishop crossed a line. The prayer service was intended to be a moment of unity and reflection, not a platform for political advocacy,” Trump added.

Bishop Budde, who has long been an advocate for social justice, has yet to respond directly to Trump’s call for an apology.

However, she has consistently emphasized the role of faith leaders in speaking out for those who are vulnerable and marginalized.

The incident has sparked a wider debate about the intersection of religion and politics, especially when it comes to public figures using religious platforms for advocacy.

While some praise Bishop Budde for her courage in addressing important issues, others agree with Trump’s stance, claiming that the inauguration ceremony should have been free of political statements.

As the dust settles, the ongoing discussion raises questions about how religion and politics will continue to intersect in future political events and public ceremonies.

K

Related Posts

Mom Tried To Steal My $8M Inheritance—Then The Judge Read Her Diary

The air in a courtroom is different from the air anywhere else. It’s recycled, sterile, and heavy with the invisible weight of lives being dismantled. I sat…

Behind the Glitter and Applause The Painful Childhood That Shaped a Hollywood Legend

Long before she became one of Hollywood’s most unforgettable stars, Judy Garland was a child living inside a world that demanded far more than any child should…

A Stranger with a Toolbox Turned My Fear into an Unexpected Lesson

The first time I noticed the older biker lingering near my yard, my heart jumped. As a single mother trying to keep life steady for my two…

A Father Of 4 Who Lives In A Tent, Selflessly Donates His Last $2 To A Stranger At A Gas Station

It was clear to Sean that he wasn’t alone in his struggles. Today, though, he felt profound sadness. His wife died of cancer, leaving him to care…

I Stepped Into the Garage for an Old Toolbox—and Found Something I Never Expected

I went into the garage that morning with a simple goal: find an old toolbox we barely ever used. It was one of those quiet, forgotten spaces…

The awkward moment involving Erika Kirk at a TPUSA event spreads rapidly online

Erika Kirk’s Speech at TPUSA Goes Viral What was meant to honor her late husband Charlie Kirk quickly became a viral moment. Erika Kirk made what many are calling…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *