Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde’s Controversial Address at the DC Prayer Service Sparks Debate

The recent prayer service in Washington, D.C., intended as a moment of bipartisan reflection, has become a subject of controversy. Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde used her platform to deliver a message that critics argue veered into political advocacy, targeting then-President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance. The incident has ignited a broader conversation about the intersection of faith and politics, as well as the appropriate role of religious leaders in public discourse.

A Divisive Address
During the service, labeled as a “bipartisan” event, Bishop Budde addressed the nation and its leaders with a message that was both personal and politically charged. She called on President Trump to show compassion for marginalized groups, specifically mentioning undocumented immigrants and LGBTQ+ youth. With cameras capturing the moment, her impassioned plea was met with visible disapproval from Trump and Vance, who exchanged skeptical glances during her remarks.

“Millions have placed their trust in you,” Budde said, addressing Trump directly. “As you mentioned to the nation yesterday, you have sensed the guiding hand of a benevolent God. In the name of that God, I implore you to show mercy to those living in fear within our country.”

She went on to highlight the contributions of undocumented immigrants, stating, “The individuals who harvest our crops, clean our offices, work in poultry and meat processing, wash dishes in restaurants, and serve night shifts in hospitals may not possess citizenship or proper documentation. Yet, the vast majority of immigrants are law-abiding and contribute significantly to our society by paying taxes and being good neighbors.”

Backlash and Criticism
Bishop Budde’s remarks quickly drew criticism from conservative commentators and political figures who viewed her speech as an example of using religious platforms to advance a leftist agenda. Critics argued that her address strayed from the intended purpose of the event—national contemplation and prayer—and instead became a politically charged sermon.

Trump himself took to Truth Social to voice his disapproval. “She introduced her religious institution into the political arena in a rather ungracious manner,” he stated. He went on to criticize Budde’s demeanor, describing it as “unpleasant” and accusing her of lacking insight or persuasiveness.

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