Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attended an interfaith prayer service in Washington DC on Tuesday, with the President appearing to be struggling with tiredness
President Donald Trump is demanding an apology from the Episcopal bishop of Washington after she asked him to have mercy on the LGBTQ+ community and migrants in the United States illegally during a prayer service marking his inauguration.
In the inaugural prayer service, the Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington asked President Trump to "have mercy upon the people in our country."
A screenshot taken from NBC News’ coverage of the state funeral for former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has been altered to depict Melania Trump reading the event program upside down while seated in the Washington National Cathedral in posts online.
Melania Trump repeatedly did not respond to husband Donald Trump at Washington National Cathedral, so he was forced to speak to JD Vance over her.
Rev. Mariann Budde called on the new president to “have mercy” on undocumented immigrants and sexual minorities who were targeted by his hardline Day One blizzard of executive orders.
Following a traditional inaugural prayer service at Washington National Cathedral on Tuesday, during which an Episcopal bishop called on President Donald Trump to show "mercy" toward LGBTQ people and immigrants, he told reporters the sermon "wasn't too exciting" and added he "didn't think it was a good service."
I ask you to have mercy, Mr. President, on those in our communities whose children fear that their parents will be taken away,” Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde said during the
President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance attend the national prayer service, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, in Washington.
Donald Trump signed a slew of executive orders on LGBTQ issues and immigration within hours of being sworn in as president.
Tuesday's gathering wrapped up three days of inaugural festivities and ended with the clergy offering the 47th U.S. president "one final plea."
President Donald Trump celebrated the first full day of his second presidency in party by attending a church service at Washington National Cathedral. The progressive institution has long resisted Trump’s values, as Rolling Stone recently reported ...