New York Post Article Rating

Dem DC bishop lectures Trump on migrants during prayer service,...

Jan 21, 2025 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    74% Very Conservative

  • Reliability

    50% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    96% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -50% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

47% : "But the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals," Budde said, noting that her "plea" was directly aimed at Trump.
41% : Asked by reporters about the service afterward, Trump responded, "They could do better. "Not too exciting, was it?"
41% : " Trump remained stone-faced during the lecture and was often spotted looking down at his program.
34% : The Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde -- the Episcopal bishop of DC who has a long history of publicly criticizing the president -- called out Trump directly in her sermon as he sat in the front row of the Washington National Cathedral, asking him to go easy on illegal migrants, refugees and members of the LBGT community.
31% : A Democratic bishop asked President Trump to have "mercy" on migrants as he sat in the audience during a National Prayer Service on Tuesday -- and the commander in chief was not amused.
30% : In 2020 during the George Floyd riots, Budde said she had "given up" trying to speak to Trump and proposed that the country needs to "replace" him.
24% : The tension between the bishop, who has been at the church for nearly 13 years, and Trump was not new.
23% : She was outraged when Trump used security to clear protesters blocking the way from the White House to the church during the ongoing unrest, claiming his actions were intended to "inflame violence.
20% : Trump announced several executive orders on the southern border Monday, enacting a national emergency there and directing the military to get involved to block illegal migrants.

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