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Trump on Woke Episcopal Priestess at National Prayer Service: ‘Not too Exciting’

President Donald Trump briefly responded to a woke Episcopal priest who spoke at the National Prayer Conference, using the opportunity to claim that many LGBTQ people, including children, “feel in fear for their lives.”

Reporters caught up with President Trump when he returned to the White House and asked him what he thought about the service.

“What did you think?” Trump asked. “Did you like it? Did you find it exciting? Not very exciting, did you?”

The question came after anti-Trump Episcopal Bishop Marian Budde of Washington, D.C., used the podium at the National Prayer Meeting to rant and rant, drawing the attention of Vice President J.D. Vance.

“In the name of our God, please have mercy on the people of our country who are now in fear,” Budde said, claiming there are LGBTQ people, including children, who are currently “fearing for their lives.” .

“Democrats, Republicans, and Independent families have gay, lesbian, and transgender children, some of whom fear for their lives,” she argued, calling for mercy for illegal immigrants. also appealed.

In her remarks, she claimed: [illegal immigrants] Not a criminal. ”

She continued:

And the people who harvest crops, clean office buildings, work in poultry farms and meat-packing plants, wash dishes after eating at restaurants, and work the night shift in hospitals are among the nation's or may not have social rights. Proper documentation is required, but the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals.

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As Breitbart News reported, Budde has a history of anti-Trump statements.

Budde has a history of attacking Trump. After the establishment of St. John's Episcopal Church, one of Budde's churches, set Trump, who came under fire during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, walked into a church and posed with a Bible in front of it.

At the time, Budde expressed anger at President Trump, but not over the fire, which reportedly caused $20,000 in damage.

In June 2020, she also said “I have given up on talking to President Trump,” ABC News reported, adding, “President Trump needs to be replaced.”

President Trump signed various executive orders on Monday. of the title, “Protecting Women from Gender Ideological Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.” This executive order protects women and children from woke gender ideology and restores the reality of biological sex. The purpose is It remains unclear whether Budde's plea was prompted – at least in part – by such action.

“The erasure of gender in language and policy harms not only women, but the effectiveness of American institutions as a whole. Grounding federal policy in truth requires scientific research, public safety, morale, and critical to trust in government itself,” Trump's order reads in part.

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