During a prayer service held as part of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, the Episcopal bishop of Washington, the Right Rev. Mariann Budde, delivered remarks that ignited a wave of criticism. Instead of focusing solely on spiritual unity, Budde’s sermon took on a partisan tone, addressing topics like LGBTQ+ rights, immigration, and other hot-button political issues. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between faith leaders and political figures in the polarized landscape of American politics.
Budde’s Controversial Sermon
Bishop Budde began her address with calls for unity, stating that the congregation was gathered to “pray for unity as a people and a nation — not for agreement, political or otherwise — but for the kind of unity that fosters community across diversity and division.” However, her subsequent remarks shifted to a more pointed message aimed directly at President Trump, urging him to show compassion for undocumented immigrants and LGBTQ+ individuals.
“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,” Budde declared.
She emphasized the struggles faced by undocumented immigrants, many of whom work in essential industries like agriculture, healthcare, and food service. “They may not be citizens or have the proper documentation, but the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals. They pay taxes and are good neighbors,” she asserted.
Budde also addressed concerns about the treatment of LGBTQ+ individuals, highlighting their fears and calling on Trump to ensure their safety.
Trump’s Response
President Trump did not hold back in his criticism of the sermon. After returning to the White House, he expressed disappointment, describing the service as “boring and uninspiring.” On his social media platform, Trump referred to Budde as a “Radical Left hard line Trump hater” and accused her of using the pulpit to advance a political agenda.