The Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, whose appeal to President Donald Trump for mercy in her sermon at a national prayer service earlier this week caused a stir, said she will not apologize despite Trump’s criticism.
“I don’t hate the president, and I pray for him,” Budde told NPR in an interview Wednesday. “I don’t feel there’s a need to apologize for a request for mercy.”
Budde, the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, addressed Trump directly during Tuesday’s prayer service at Washington National Cathedral, asking him to “have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now,” specifically citing LGBTQ people and undocumented immigrants.
Budde’s remarks drew plenty of praise — but also harsh criticism from Republicans and from Trump himself.
Budde’s remarks drew plenty of praise — but also harsh criticism from Republicans and from Trump himself. The president soon lashed out at Budde, calling her a “Radical Left hard line Trump hater” in a post on Truth Social, and accused her of having “brought her church into the World of politics in a very ungracious way.” In an interview with Fox News, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Budde should apologize to Trump, calling the remarks “egregious.”








