Trump addresses March for Life
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Nearly four years after the pro-life movement achieved its biggest victory with the reversal of Roe v. Wade, antiabortion activists are trying to maintain their powerful status inside the Republican electoral coalition.
“I must address an elephant in the room," Vance said at the rally.
As thousands of protestors demonstrate in Washington, DC, at Friday’s annual March for Life, the Trump administration faces a deadline to explain why it opposes a lawsuit that could end the availability of abortion pills by mail.
Pro-life activist Chuck Donovan explains how the early pro-life movement was filled with ideological diversity.
Representative Henry Hyde’s legacy is slipping away before our eyes. Since 1977, Rep. Hyde’s hard-won and bipartisan Hyde Amendment has
While ProLife Europe does not claim to represent the entirety of Europe’s pro-life movement, its leaders see their work as part of a broader shift toward long-term cultural engagement in a highly secularized continent. “Our work is slow,” Czernin acknowledged. “But cultural change always is.”
Younger Americans are shifting on abortion, with new polls showing rising pro-life identification and declining support for unrestricted access.
On the heels of some big wins in 2025 for the pro-life movement, in early December, Bloomberg broke the news that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is allegedly delaying a long-awaited review of safety data related to the chemical abortion drug, mifepristone, until after the midterm elections.