Donald Trump‘s pissed on the bishop who delivered a controversial sermon the day after he was inaugurated … calling her a radical “Trump hater” — and, demanding an apology from her church.
The President of america took to Fact Social early Wednesday morning to slam Mariann Budde — the Bishop of Washington who gave a speech on the Washington Nationwide Cathedral Tuesday morning, begging the president to point out mercy to immigrants and LGBTQ+ people within the nation.
Trump writes Budde is a “Radical Left hard line Trump hater” who dragged her church into politics … and, he immediately calls her nasty, not compelling, and never sensible.
Within the submit on the platform he owns, POTUS acknowledges Budde talked about immigrants … however, calls her out for saying nothing about crimes they’ve allegedly dedicated — and, he claims the USA’s within the midst of a large crime wave.
On high of the “inappropriate statement,” Trump says he was straight-up bored by Budde’s speech … and, in the end ends his message by demanding an apology from her church.
As we instructed you … Mariann gave the awkward sermon Tuesday — all whereas President Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, First Woman Melania Trump, First Daughter Tiffany Trump, and daughter-in-law Lara stared daggers at her.
The individual giving this sermon must be added to the deportation listing. pic.twitter.com/d7a2z1CM6s
— Rep. Mike Collins (@RepMikeCollins) January 21, 2025
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Some Republican lawmakers have blasted Budde too — like Georgia Congressman Mike Collins, who wrote on X that Budde must be added to the “deportation list.”
This may appear to be some type of joke … ‘trigger Budde was born in New Jersey in 1959 — and, so far as we will inform, remains to be an American citizen.
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Trump has already signed a sequence of government orders targeted on immigration and LGBTQ+ points — together with one ending birthright citizenship and one other federally acknowledging solely two genders … female and male.
He signed the order earlier than Tuesday’s sermon … however, clearly Budde’s phrases do not get President Trump to rethink his insurance policies.