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President Donald Trump has criticised a service held at the Washington National Cathedral after he was called out during a sermon. Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde asked Trump for "mercy", citing feelings of fear among LGBT and immigrant communities.
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.
I ask you to have mercy, Mr. President, on those in our communities whose children fear that their parents will be taken away,'' Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde said during the service.