President Trump and Republicans this week slammed a plea for “mercy” by Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde during a Tuesday morning prayer service, calling it unjustified and inappropriate.
Day Four of the Trump administration opens in Washington, D.C. with a raft of Senate hearings including Trump's picks for the Departments of Energy and Interior as well as the EPA and VA. Also on the ...
Outrage over the sermon preached by Mariann Edgar Budde at the National Cathedral misses the real problem with the service.
President Trump early Wednesday morning slammed the reverend at a National Cathedral prayer service for the inauguration who ...
"The people who are in danger are the people who fear for their lives and their livelihoods," Budde said in an interview. "That’s where the focus should be." ...
The Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, bishop of the Diocese of Washington, said Wednesday that she will continue to pray for President Donald Trump, hours after he lashed out at her over a sermon.
The president felt personally insulted by the bishop of Washington. But his clerical defenders have a much bigger agenda of monopolizing faith.
I can't believe a so-called 'bishop' would stand up in church and ask President Trump to engage in some weird liberal behavior called 'mercy.' ...
Rev. Mariann Budde addressed President Trump during a national prayer service, asking for "mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now." ...
President Donald Trump has defended his decision to pardon people convicted of assaulting police officers during the attack on the Capitol.
Pres. Trump had a response for the "nasty" bishop who attempted to lecture him on woke politics during the National Prayer ...
The president may not have approved of Mariann Edgar Budde's homily at the National Cathedral. But the bishop answered to a higher moral calling.