ICYMI: Bishop Budde On Faith And Politics : 1A It's a moment that's run through President Donald Trump's first week in office — a bishop in Washington imploring the incoming commander in chief to show mercy to the less powerful during a national prayer service.

This simple claim meant a lot to million worrying for the future of their country. It also offended many more who think it's on the right track.

But that hasn't caused Bishop Marian Budde to waver in her convictions.

She joins us to discuss her faith, what that moment meant to her, and what she hopes for the future of the U.S.

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ICYMI: Bishop Budde On Faith And Politics

ICYMI: Bishop Budde On Faith And Politics

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Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde delivers a sermon during the National Prayer Service at Washington National Cathedral in Washington, DC. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption

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Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde delivers a sermon during the National Prayer Service at Washington National Cathedral in Washington, DC.

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It's a moment that's run through President Donald Trump's first week in office — a bishop in Washington imploring the incoming commander in chief to show mercy to the less powerful during a national prayer service.

This simple claim meant a lot to million worrying for the future of their country. It also offended many more who think it's on the right track.

But that hasn't caused Bishop Marian Budde to waver in her convictions.

She joins us to discuss her faith. What did that moment mean to her? What does she hope for the U.S.?

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