Pro-life leaders shared their expectations for President Donald Trump at the March for Life, proposing potential steps his administration could take to defund Planned Parenthood and protect preborn
President Donald Trump is slated to make a video appearance at the 52nd annual anti-abortion March for Life demonstration on Friday in Washington, a departure from the precedent he set by making an in-person appearance at the march in 2020.
Political leaders and advocates energized the crowd at the National Mall, buoyed by Donald Trump's return to the White House.
The National Mall will be a hub of activity for anti-abortion activists Friday morning, as thousands gather for the National March for Life for its third iterat
"We will again stand proudly for families and for life," Trump said in a prerecorded video address as demonstrators gathered for the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C.
The announcements come amid mounting frustration from the anti-abortion movement that not one of the avalanche of executive orders Trump signed over his first few days in office has pertained directly to abortion.
President Donald Trump’s campaign-trail promise to leave abortion regulation to the states lasted just a few days into his presidency.
President Donald Trump has taken several actions via executive order and administrative directive to advance the pro-life cause since taking office last week. Here are three steps the Trump administration has taken to implement the objectives of the pro-life movement as the official policy of the U.
President Trump issued pardons Thursday for nearly two dozen anti-abortion activists who had been convicted of blockading abortion clinic entrances. “They should not have been prosecuted. Many of them are elderly people,
Gov. Glenn Youngkin posted on social media Friday: "Life is precious. Today, we stand with the thousands marching for life in Washington, D.C., as we continue the important work to
Neither Vance nor President Donald Trump — who made similar remarks in a prerecorded video, pledging to “stand proudly for families and for life” — offered specifics about
President Donald Trump vowed to support anti-abortion-rights protesters in his second term as tens of thousands of demonstrators rallied in Washington on Friday for the annual March for Life. “We will again stand proudly for families and for life,