President Trump's reaction to Bishop's lecture during National Prayer Service

President Trump reacts to a 'radical' bishop's lecture during a National Prayer Service, criticizing her for speaking about illegal immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community. The bishop is defended by some for her sermon that set off a controversy.

Controversy over Bishop's Political Sermon

Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde discussed her prayer directed at President Trump on 'The View', sparking controversy among faith leaders. Detroit pastor Lorenzo Sewell criticized her sermon for being politically charged. President Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance appeared to be irritated by the bishop's remarks.

Woke Episcopal Bishop's Controversial Sermon at National Prayer Service

Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde used her platform to plead for mercy for LGBTQ individuals and immigrants facing deportation during the National Prayer Service, refusing to apologize despite backlash. President Trump criticized her sermon as 'not too exciting' and 'nasty.' Budde denies being part of the radical left and aims to inspire compassion and push back against Trump's policies.

Message from Bishop Mariann Budde to President Trump

Washington Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde delivered a message to President Donald Trump during the National Prayer Service at the Washington National Cathedral emphasizing respect for all individuals and addressing the fear and struggles of marginalized groups in society.