Bishop Calls for Mercy on LGBTQ+ Youth and Immigrants During Trump's Inaugural Prayer Service
During Donald Trump's inaugural prayer service on January 21, 2025, Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde made a heartfelt plea to the 47th US President, urging him to extend mercy to gay, lesbian, and transgender children, as well as to undocumented immigrants. The Bishop's comments were aimed at countering Trump's recent policies, which include ending birthright citizenship and restricting gender recognition to only male and female.
Budde articulated her concerns while addressing the congregation at the Washington National Cathedral, stating, "In the name of our God, I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now." She emphasized that children from diverse family backgrounds are fearful for their lives due to the political climate.
The Bishop also defended essential immigrant workers, describing them as "not criminals," and highlighted their contributions to society. She noted, "The vast majority of immigrants are tax payers and good neighbors," and called for compassion for families whose members may face deportation.
In response to Budde's sermon, Trump dismissed the service as "not too exciting" and criticized its effectiveness. Amidst the backlash, comments on social media from Trump's supporters suggested further crackdowns on those who deliver such messages.
The day marked a significant moment as Trump reiterated his administration's stance against transgender rights and stricter immigration controls, framing the new policies as a "revolution of common sense" in his inaugural address.
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