unilad homepage
unilad homepage
    • News
      • UK News
      • US News
      • World News
      • Crime
      • Health
      • Money
      • Sport
      • Travel
    • Music
    • Technology
    • Film and TV
      • News
      • DC Comics
      • Disney
      • Marvel
      • Netflix
    • Celebrity
    • Politics
    • Advertise
    • Terms
    • Privacy & Cookies
    • LADbible Group
    • LADbible
    • SPORTbible
    • GAMINGbible
    • Tyla
    • UNILAD Tech
    • FOODbible
    • License Our Content
    • About Us & Contact
    • Jobs
    • Latest
    • Archive
    • Topics A-Z
    • Authors
    Facebook
    Instagram
    X
    Threads
    TikTok
    YouTube
    Submit Your Content
    Bishop reveals why she won't apologize to Donald Trump after she asked to 'have mercy' on LGBTQ+ and migrants

    Home> News> US News

    Updated 15:07 23 Jan 2025 GMTPublished 14:58 23 Jan 2025 GMT

    Bishop reveals why she won't apologize to Donald Trump after she asked to 'have mercy' on LGBTQ+ and migrants

    The Bishop of Washington's words comes after the President Donald Trump demanded an apology

    Joe Yates

    Joe Yates

    google discoverFollow us on Google Discover
    Featured Image Credit: LiveNOW from Fox

    Topics: US News, Donald Trump, Religion

    Joe Yates
    Joe Yates

    Joe is a journalist for UNILAD, who particularly enjoys writing about crime. He has worked in journalism for five years, and has covered everything from murder trials to celeb news.

    X

    @JMYjourno

    Advert

    Advert

    Advert

    The Bishop of Washington has defended her comments after she used her platform to make an emotive plea to President Donald Trump at his inauguration.

    Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde gave a 15-minute long sermon on Monday (January 20), as the Republican was sworn-in to power once again - and for just over a minute of that she pleaded with the 78-year-old to 'have mercy' on the LGBTQ+ community.

    Now, the bishop has insisted she won't apologize to the president but that she does pray for him.

    Advert

    Speaking during the sermon, Right Rev. Budde said: "Mr President, millions have put their trust in you. And as you told the nation yesterday, you have felt the providential hand of a loving God.

    "In the name of our God, I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now. There are gay, lesbian and transgender children in Democratic, Republican and Independent families, some who fear for their lives.

    Right Rev. Budde issued a 'plea' to the president (CBS News)
    Right Rev. Budde issued a 'plea' to the president (CBS News)

    "And the people, the people who pick our crops and clean our office buildings, who labour in poultry farms and meat packing plants, who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants and work the night shifts in hospitals - they may not be citizens or have the proper documentation, but the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals."

    Trump hit back at her after the service, branding it 'not too exciting' and that he 'didn't think it was a good service,' concluding: "They could do much better."

    He also took to his social media platform Truth Social to slam Budde, even calling for her and the church to apologize to the 'public'.

    Following the backlash, Budde was invited on to NPR (National Public Radio) to discuss the incident.

    President Donald Trump signed an executive order to state there are only two recognized genders in the US (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
    President Donald Trump signed an executive order to state there are only two recognized genders in the US (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

    "I don't hate the president, and I pray for him," the bishop said. "I don't feel there's a need to apologize for a request for mercy."

    "I regret that it was something that has caused the kind of response that it has, in the sense that it actually confirmed the very thing that I was speaking of earlier, which is our tendency to jump to outrage and not speak to one another with respect," she continued. "But no, I won't, I won't apologize for what I said."

    Within just his first 24 hours in the Oval Office, Trump signed off a number of executive orders, including a policy stating there are 'only two genders' alongside many orders blocking migrants from being able to enter the US.

    • Trump's bizarre response when asked to name favorite Bible verse
    • Donald Trump pauses televised speech to tell Melania their marriage won't last as long as his parents’
    • Trump's surprising answer to why he won't wear bulletproof vest despite 3 assassination attempts
    • Who will be given new 'Donald Trump Passport' for America’s 250th anniversary

    Choose your content:

    11 hours ago
    12 hours ago
    • Getty Stock
      11 hours ago

      Body removal technician shares the sight that 'breaks their heart every time' while working with the dead

      The body removal technician works in Toronto

      News
    • Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images
      12 hours ago

      Astronauts who spent 10 days in space reveal 'weird' experience as they approached dark side of the Moon

      The Artemis II astronauts have spoken about what it was like to visit the dark side of the Moon for the first time ever

      News
    • Getty Stock
      12 hours ago

      10 most common habits making your acne worse revealed by expert

      Dermatologists strongly advise that you don't do these things

      News
    • (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
      12 hours ago

      Jury hears texts MLB star Scott Erickson allegedly sent day after seeing lover kill two boys on crosswalk

      Mark Iskander, 11, and Jacob Iskander, eight, were fatally hit while crossing a road with their family in California

      News