WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump began his first full day in office attending a prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral on Tuesday (Jan 21) and got a sermon he may not have been expecting: an appeal to protect immigrants and respect gay rights.
US President Donald Trump has called a Washington bishop "nasty" and demanded an apology, after she told him from the pulpit that he was sowing fear among the country's immigrants and LGBTQ people.
WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump began his first full day in office attending a prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral today and got a sermon he may not have been expecting: an appeal to protect immigrants and respect gay rights.
She also addressed Trump directly while he sat with his wife and the newly appointed vice president, wearing a red tie in the pew next to them.
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."
The President has already respondedA bishop has asked Donald Trump to show mercy to LGBT people and migrants, in
WASHINGTON: Donald Trump targeted opponents and touted a huge AI project Tuesday in a shock-and-awe start to his second presidency -- but faced defiance including a rare public dressing down from a bishop.
Donald Trump was forced Tuesday to sit through a sermon by a bishop begging him to have "mercy" on gays and poor immigrants as the Republican celebrated the start to his second term as US president.
US President Donald Trump has been asked by a religious leader to "have mercy" as he begins his second term in office.
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“Meta is giving the green light for people to target LGBTQ people, women, immigrants, and other marginalized groups with violence, vitriol, and dehumanizing narratives,” Ellis continued. “With these changes, Meta is continuing to normalize anti-LGBTQ hatred for profit — at the expense of its users and true freedom of expression.”