Trump attended a service at the Washington National Cathedral as part of his inauguration ceremony. Bishop Mariann Budde delivered a 15-minute service during which she made a very simple plea to Trump: Show mercy. Budde pleaded with him to have mercy, especially on the children of America, including the LGBTQ+ children who fear for their lives. She also asked him to have mercy on undocumented immigrants, many of whom are productive and important members of America’s communities. It shouldn’t have been a controversial moment. When implored to have mercy on the children and most vulnerable, every President of the United States should readily pledge to do so. However, Trump flew into a rage, penning a scathing Truth Social post in which he tried to intimidate Budde into apologizing for daring to mention “mercy” to him.
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