Who is Mariann Budde? Washington Bishop who confronted Trump
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An episcopal bishop, with a longstanding history of hating on Donald Trump and supporting liberal causes, caused a stir in Washington DC after lecturing the new president at mass.  

Mariann Budde seemed to have left the Trump family unmoved by her sermon about LGBT people and undocumented migrants during the religious service.  

The bishop – who proudly puts her pronoun choices in her Instagram biography – is also pro-gay marriage. 

In a piece with the Washington Post in 2011, after being installed as the ninth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, she was described as ‘unapologetically liberal’.

Speaking then, she told the outlet: ‘I’m in favor of gay marriage, always have been. At this point it’s a no-brainer.’

During the sermon on Tuesday, she told the congregation: ‘There are gay, lesbian, and transgender children in Democratic, Republican and independent families, some who fear for their lives.’ 

She addressed Trump directly – as he sat wearing a red tie in the pew next to his wife and new vice president. 

‘Millions have put their trust in you…in the name of our God, I ask you, have mercy on people in our country who are scared now. 

The bishop - who proudly puts her pronoun choices in her Instagram biography - is also pro gay marriage

The bishop – who proudly puts her pronoun choices in her Instagram biography – is also pro gay marriage

During the sermon, she told the congregation: ‘There are gay, lesbian, and transgender children in Democratic, Republican and independent families, some who fear for their lives.’ 

Budde went on to make reference to the laboring workforce of migrants across the US, who clean restaurant kitchens and pick crops, while urging the new president: ‘They may not be citizens or have the proper documentation, but the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals’. 

The episcopal leader already has a record of criticizing Trump, calling him ‘antithetical to the teachings of Jesus and everything that we as a church stand for.’ 

Following the 2024 election, Budde made a statement to her diocese in Washington, where she spoke about the ‘divisive political rhetoric’ used during the season. 

She called Trump’s win a ‘dramatic shift of power,’ which was ‘worrisome and even frightening’ for some members of her church. 

She wrote in November 2024: ‘I’m grateful for the consistent message of those prayers: that regardless of political affiliation and strongly-held views, we are united in our commitment to follow Jesus in the way of love. 

‘Such love calls us to seek and serve Christ in all persons and uphold the dignity of every human being—a tall order at any time, but all the more so throughout a season of heated, divisive political rhetoric.

‘Now the political realignment begins, in a dramatic shift of power. For some, this is very good news; for others, it is worrisome and even frightening. 

Following the 2024 election , Budde made a statement to her diocese in Washington, where she spoke about the 'divisive political rhetoric' used during the season

Following the 2024 election , Budde made a statement to her diocese in Washington, where she spoke about the ‘divisive political rhetoric’ used during the season

The bishop - who proudly puts her pronoun choices in her Instagram biography - is also pro-gay marriage

The bishop – who proudly puts her pronoun choices in her Instagram biography – is also pro-gay marriage

Budde added: ‘Without question, it will personally impact many in our congregations and surrounding communities, across the country and the world.

‘In times of dramatic change—no matter how we feel about it—we are vulnerable to our most unhelpful tendencies and often make our greatest mistakes. 

‘Paradoxically, it is also when we have the potential to take enormous leaps of personal maturity and societal courage. It is that potential to which Jesus calls us.’

She had also previously spoken out following the death of George Floyd, telling PBS that her children had participated in Black Lives Matter protests. 

Budde told the outlet: ‘There is a deep desire for the fundamental issues at stake brought to light by the murderous death of George Floyd. 

‘That needs to be addressed in a systemic fundamental way, from every police department in the country and the vigilante civilian actions.’

In a post to social media around the same time she also said: ‘We are followers of Jesus. In no way do we support the President’s incendiary response to a wounded, grieving nation. 

‘We stand with those seeking justice for the death of George Floyd through the sacred act of peaceful protest.’ 

In another interview with CBS News, she called Trump ‘antiethical to the teachings of Jesus and everything that we as a church stand for’.

She had been speaking about Trump who staged a visit to St John’s Church near the White House in 2020 where he held up a Bible. 

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