The “One Flag Policy” meant that Black Lives Matter or LGBT pride flags were no longer permitted to fly over U.S. government buildings anywhere in the world.
A post shared on X claims that the woman who asked President Donald Trump to “have mercy” on LGBT people and immigrants was a Catholic bishop. Verdict: Misleading She is a member of the Protestant Episcopalian community.
Watch the moment Donald Trump was left exasperated during a prayer service at Washington National Cathedral as a bishop directly confronted him over LGBT rights and immigration policies. Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde used the interfaith service on Trump's first full day back in office to make an impassioned plea for mercy towards vulnerable
President Donald Trump has criticised a service held at the Washington National Cathedral after he was called out during a sermon. Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde asked Trump for "mercy", citing feelings of fear among LGBT and immigrant communities.
President Donald Trump began his first full day in office attending a prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral on Tuesday and got a sermon he may not have been expecting: an appeal to protect immigrants and respect gay rights.
An Episcopal Church bishop directly addressed President Donald Trump at a worship service held at Washington National Cathedral Tuesday, where she pleaded with him to have mercy on LGBT individuals
The Right Rev Mariann Edgar Budde, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, has defended comments she made in a recent sermon at the Washington National Cathedral rebuking President Donald
The harsh reaction of Donald Trump was not long in coming. Shortly after the compassionate appeal of the Episcopal Bishop of Washington, Marianne Budde, who yesterday during the service at
The US President’s family and US Vice-President J.D. Vance seemed surprised and displeased at the intervention. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LGBT advocacy groups alleged that Donald Trump's transgender troops executive order violates the Fifth Amendment.
In an executive order issued Monday night, the president said transgender service members “cannot satisfy the rigorous standards necessary” for the military.
A state high school sports assembly will vote in April on rules involving transgender athletes that could restrict participation.