Marian Budde is an anti-Trump bishop in Washington, D.C. washington post Once described as “unapologetically liberal,” she called on President Trump to show “mercy” to LGBTQ children, some of whom “risk their lives,” on stage at the National Prayer Service. Some children are feeling it, she said.
Budde made the appeal to Trump in a long speech at the Washington National Cathedral.
“In the name of our God, have mercy on the people of this country who are scared right now. There are gay, lesbian, and transgender children in Democratic, Republican, and Independent families, some of whom are losing their lives. “Some people feel at risk,” she said.
Budde went on to ask for mercy for illegal immigrants, arguing that “the vast majority of them are not criminals.”
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.
While Budde spoke, Trump, his family, and Vice President Vance exchanged precious looks.
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.
“I'm furious,” she said said of washington post.
“I'm the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, but I didn't even get a courtesy call because they were going to clean up.” [the area] We used tear gas so they could use one of our churches as a prop,” Budde added.
she got hit Trump said in a separate interview with CBS News.
“He held in his hands a symbol sacred to our tradition and stood in front of the House of Prayer with great expectations of what would be a celebratory moment,” she told the outlet.
In June 2020, she also said “I have given up on talking to President Trump,” ABC News said, adding, “President Trump needs to be replaced.”

