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President Donald Trump solidified his position as the most pro-life president in modern history over the weekend during the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s “Road to Majority” conference in Washington, D.C.
“As your president, I will continue to stand proudly for pro-life policies, just as I did for four strong years,” he vowed.
The crowd cheered his statement and offered raucous applause.
Trump added, “I will continue to fight against the demented late-term abortionists in the Democrat Party who believe in unlimited abortion-on-demand and even executing babies after BIRTH.”
The president commemorated the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s move to overturn the abortion ruling of Roe v. Wade and its subsequent 90s-era reaffirmation, Planned Parenthood v. Casey.
He reminded the audience, “I was the first sitting president ever to attend the March for Life Rally right here in Washington, D.C.”
To this day, President Trump is the only president to ever attend the March for Life Rally in D.C.
Per RSBN, Trump also remarked that the radical leftists who supported late-term abortion and beyond were “really in trouble with the LORD.” This comment also drew big applause from the crowd.
Thanks to President Trump’s appointment of three conservative Supreme Court justices during his first term in office, last year’s landmark decision from the highest court in the land has saved the lives of thousands of unborn babies.
According to an evaluation from FiveThirtyEight, there were 95,575 fewer legal abortions “in states that swiftly restricted abortion access for at least one week into the nine-month period after the Dobbs decision was handed down,” RSBN previously reported.
So far, 14 states in the Union have banned most abortions in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision. According to the New York Times, abortion bans have been blocked in at least eight states.