Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, a prominent left-wing Episcopalian leader, recently came under
fire for using her platform at the Washington National Cathedral to address President Trump
and Vice President JD Vance on issues related to immigration and LGBTQ policies. In her sermon,
Budde called for compassion on matters like illegal immigration and the participation of biological
males in women’s sports, urging Trump to demonstrate empathy for immigrants and marginalized communities.
Despite facing criticism, Budde defended her remarks in a later interview, stating that her intention
was to highlight the humanity of these groups. In response, Trump denounced her sermon, labeling
her a “Radical Left” figure and accusing her of politicizing the church. Budde, known for her
progressive activism, has previously supported Obama’s campaign and been linked to various left-leaning causes.
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