The inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th President gained global attention, but a surprising sermon at the National Cathedral sparked significant discussion. Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde urged Trump to show “compassion for marginalized communities,” directly addressing him during the inaugural prayer service. The bishop emphasized the importance of leadership rooted in empathy and care for the vulnerable. This unexpected message became a focal point of the event, highlighting the moral and social responsibilities of the presidency.
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