Trump gives cutting 5-word comment after Bishop asks him to 'have mercy' on LGBTQ+ people and migrants

Trump gives cutting 5-word comment after Bishop asks him to ‘have mercy’ on LGBTQ+ people and migrants

Trump gives cutting 5-word comment after Bishop asks him to 'have mercy' on LGBTQ+ people and migrants

The Bishop of Washington issued a ‘plea’ to Donald Trump to show ‘mercy’ to LGBTQ+ people and migrants.

Within just 24 hours into his presidency as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump wasted no time signing off on multiple executive orders, including a policy stating there are ‘only two genders’ alongside many orders blocking migrants from being able to enter – and remain in – the country.

During a service held on January 21 at the Washington National Cathedral following Trump’s inauguration, Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde asked the new president to show ‘mercy’ to LGBTQ+ people and migrants.

The bishop’s ‘plea’

Making ‘one final plea,’ Right Rev. Budde said: “Mr President, millions have put their trust in you. And as you told the nation yesterday, you have felt the providential hand of a loving God.

“I the name of our God, I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now. There are gay, lesbian and transgender children in Democratic, Republican and Independent families, some who fear for their lives.

“And the people, the people who pick our crops and clean our office buildings, who labour in poultry farms and meat packing plants, who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants and work the night shifts in hospitals – they may not be citizens or have the proper documentation, but the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals.”

Trump’s response

Budde resolved by asking Trump once more to ‘have mercy on those in our communities whose children fear that their parents will be taken away’ and for the president to ‘help those who are fleeing war zones and persecution in their own lands to find compassion and welcome here’.

After the service, Trump branded it ‘not too exciting’ and he ‘didn’t think it was a good service,’ concluding: “They could do much better.”

Donald Trump wasted no time signing off on multiple executive ordesr (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Donald Trump wasted no time signing off on multiple executive ordesr (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

The executive orders

Within the 25 executive orders listed on the White House website during the first 24 hours of Trump’s inauguration, the president signed off on an official policy ‘restoring biological truth to the federal government’

The policy recognizes ‘two sexes, male and female’ and states them as not being ‘changeable’ but ‘grounded in fundamental and incontrovertible reality’. It goes on to state federal agents are ordered to ‘enforce laws governing sex-based rights, protections, opportunities, and accommodations to protect men and women as biologically distinct sexes’, removing ‘all statements, policies, regulations, forms, communications, or other internal and external messages that promote or otherwise inculcate gender ideology, and shall cease issuing such statements, policies, regulations, forms, communications or other messages’.

Right Rev. Budde issued a 'plea' to the president (CBS News)

Right Rev. Budde issued a ‘plea’ to the president (CBS News)

Multiple other executive orders address how the country treats migrants and what it means to qualify as an American citizen, orders limiting birthright citizenship and ‘securing’ borders. It also includes ‘protecting American people’ against ‘millions of illegal aliens’ crossing the borders, alongside ‘protecting the US from foreign terrorists’ and ‘protecting the territorial integrity’ of the US.

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Shocking results dumping two million tyres into the ocean in eerie experiment had 50 years later

Shocking results dumping two million tyres into the ocean in eerie experiment had 50 years later

Shocking results dumping two million tyres into the ocean in eerie experiment had 50 years later

The artificial reef is a mess, more than 50 years on from the beginning of the project

An artificial reef project that began over 50 years ago has ultimately proved to be a disaster, damaging its surrounding environment more than doing any good.

Known as the Osborne Reef, it can be found just off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.

The Osborne Reef is still not in a great state (YouTube/StoryRewind)

The Osborne Reef is still not in a great state (YouTube/StoryRewind)

How did the idea of the Osborne Reef come about?

The Osborne Reef consists of over two million tyres, as a result of attempts throughout the 1970s and 80s to improve marine wildlife, as it was believed that old tyres could mimic coral reefs.

But as we know now, this became an environmental disaster.

Numerous groups have tried to clean the mess up, with the likes of the US military trying and failing to get rid of the rubber nuisances.

First thought up by a local nonprofit, the idea was approved by the US Army Corps of Engineers, while the actual dumping was supervised by a US Navy minesweeper.

It became so popular in fact, that tyre company Goodyear, who were responsible for a lot of the tyres provided, dropped a gold-plated tyre in from the Goodyear blimp.

But years on, the tyres broke away from each other, having only been held together with nylon rope and steel clips.

This rendered it useless as a reef, with some even damaging nearby existing coral reefs.

What is the Osborne Reef like today?

Marine wildlife has been negatively impacted by the artificial reef (YouTube/StoryRewind)

Marine wildlife has been negatively impacted by the artificial reef (YouTube/StoryRewind)

Luckily, organisations have come to a realisation in the past couple of decades that it was a horrible idea, with programs being put in place to remove the remaining tyres from the sea bed.

One company in particular, 4ocean, has joined efforts to clean the surrounding ocean.

4ocean say in their Instagram bio that they are ‘on a mission to end the ocean plastic crisis’, and have cleaned millions of pounds of plastic waste from the world’s oceans.

Writing in a social media post, they acknowledged that ‘the well-intentioned project failed’, and that they have joined in on the ‘uphill battle’.

The majority of the tyres are still at the bottom of the ocean, though they claimed back in March 2022: “While there’s been much cleanup progress since the first photo was captured, there’s still over 500,000 tires left sitting at the bottom of the ocean. We definitely have a lot of work to do.”

How long will it take to clean up Osborne Reef?

Diver trying to clean up the tyres (@4ocean)

Diver trying to clean up the tyres (@4ocean)

The answer is that there is no real answer.

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has been monitoring the situation over the past few years, via its Osborne Reef Waste Tire Removal Project.

Though the last update suggested that there are still half a million tyres left, an update was due from DEP to the Florida Senate by July 2024.

It includes an estimated timeline and a detailed plan to clean the excess tyres, though it is only partially available to the public.

Figures reveal that there may be closer to one million tyres left under the ocean, as estimated charts in the report reveal that over 945,804 tyres will be removed by 2033.

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