After returning to the White House, a reporter asked Trump for his reaction to the sermon. At least initially, he offered relatively muted criticism. “I didn’t think it was a good service ...
(Watch the video above to see his reaction.) Later that night in a Truth Social post, he revealed just how much the sermon had gotten under his skin, calling Budde a “so-called Bishop” and a “Radical ...
President Trump called remarks by the bishop of the National Cathedral "nasty in tone" hours after she delivered a sermon that included a plea to "have mercy" on immigrant and refugee families and ...
Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde responded to President Donald Trump's criticism of comments she made during her sermon at the Washington National Cathedral on Tuesday. On Trump's first full day of ...
President Trump on Wednesday tore into the “nasty” Democratic bishop who lectured him at the National Prayer Service — as the church leader confirmed she was sending him a political message ...
Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images Budde defended her sermon against Trump's criticism, telling ABC's "The View" on Wednesday that she sought to create "unity" and to "counter the narrative that is ...
In honor of the late Baptist minister and activist, Rev. Gary Dixon of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church gave a sermon on faith and its power over the country’s future. Main Street committee member Pamela ...
Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform in the middle of the night Tuesday, early Wednesday to rant about a pastor who called him out during her sermon at a prayer service at the Washington ...
As someone who has spent a lot of time in the high desert towns of Joshua Tree and Yucca Valley, I’ve long been skeptical of anyone who predicted that Twentynine Palms was about to become the ...
The president appeared none too pleased with the bishop after she directly called out his mass deportation plans. News Reporter News Reporter [email protected] Got a tip? Send it to ...
In his new Off Broadway show, Gulman is skilled at expressing his childhood terror without sliding into shrugging dismissal or over-the-top melodrama. But too often ...