President Trump labeled Washington Bishop Mariann Budde as 'nasty' and criticized her sermon for supporting LGBT rights and illegal migrants. His comments followed her plea for mercy towards marginalized communities. Trump's statement came amid his new measures to restrict asylum seekers and expel illegal migrants, along with recognizing only biological sexes.
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