💨 Abstract
After President Donald Trump described D.C. as plagued with "bloodshed, bedlam, and squalor," the National Cathedral and other faith leaders criticized his language, stating it could increase arrests and excessive force. They urged for a compassionate approach, acknowledging issues like homelessness and crime but stressing the humanity of affected individuals. The response, led by Rev.
Courtesy: Kate Ryan
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