It did not take very long for the legacy media to elevate the first #Resistance figure to emerge in the second Trump presidency. Mariann Edgar Budde, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington ...
Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde delivered a powerful and compassionate sermon at a national prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral on Tuesday. While President Donald Trump and ...
Like many supporters of God-President Donald Trump, I am outraged – sickened, actually – that a so-called bishop would stand up in a so-called church and ask the new president to engage in ...
President Trump and Republicans this week slammed a plea for “mercy” issued by Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde during a Tuesday morning prayer service, calling it unjustified and inappropriate.
President Trump Wednesday demanded an apology from the Episcopal bishop who criticized his hard-line policies on immigration and LGBTQ rights at the National Prayer Service on his first full day ...
Mariann Edgar Budde, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, went viral Tuesday morning for her pointed message directed at President Donald Trump, who was joined in the pews by Vice ...
“Church teaching recognizes a country’s right and responsibility to promote public order, safety, and security through well-regulated borders and just limits on immigration,” wrote Bishop Mark ...
President Trump early Wednesday morning slammed the bishop at a National Cathedral prayer service for the inauguration who called on him to have mercy on transgender children and immigrant families.
President Trump on Wednesday tore into the “nasty” Democratic bishop who lectured him at the National Prayer Service — as the church leader confirmed she was sending him a political message.
The first woman to serve as the spiritual leader of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, Bishop Budde had a message for President Trump during his first term, too. By Elizabeth Dias and Tim Balk ...
Re “‘Have Mercy’ on Migrants, Bishop Asks of President” (news article, Jan. 22): I was disappointed but not surprised to see the religious figures at the inauguration rather obsequiously ...
Donald Trump on Wednesday called a Washington bishop "nasty" and demanded an apology, after she told the US president from the pulpit that he was sowing fear among the country's immigrants and ...