Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Trump tells March for Life: ‘We are with you all the way’

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WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump on Friday delivered new support to the anti-abortion movement he once opposed, telling thousands of activists demonstrat­ing in the annual March for Life, “We are with you all the way.”

In an address broadcast from the White House Rose Garden, Trump said he’s committed to building “a society where life is celebrated, protected and cherished.”

The moment marked the president personally stepping to the forefront of the anti-abortion movement in the United States as the anniversar­y of his inaugurati­on approaches. Last year, Vice President Mike Pence addressed the crowd in Trump’s absence. In the year since, Trump has delivered on rules and policies he had promised in an effort to help curb abortion rights legalized 45 years ago. Chief among them is the confirmati­on of conservati­ve Justice Neil Gorsuch.

Trump’s administra­tion on Friday also announced more actions in line with long-standing demands from social and religious conservati­ves.

The Department of Health and Human Services spelled out plans to protect medical providers who refuse to perform procedures such as abortions because of moral or religious scruples. HHS also pulled back an Obama-era policy that posed a legal roadblock to conservati­ve states trying to cut Medicaid funds for Planned Parenthood.

The announceme­nts coincided with the annual March for Life on Washington by abortion opponents, with Trump addressing marchers via video link Friday. Vice President Mike Pence gave a preview Thursday night when he told the marchers, “In one short year, President Donald Trump has made a difference for life.”

HHS said it is proposing a new regulation that sets out how existing federal conscience protection­s will be enforced in real-world situations. That follows an announceme­nt Thursday of a new division in the HHS Office for Civil Rights devoted to protecting the conscience rights of clinicians.

The new rule is “meant to ensure full compliance with laws that have been underenfor­ced,” said Roger Severino, a conservati­ve lawyer who heads the rights office under Trump. “These provisions are standard stuff when it comes to civil rights enforcemen­t.”

Under the regulation, hospitals, universiti­es, clinics and other entities that receive funding from HHS programs like Medicare and Medicaid will have to certify that they comply with some 25 federal laws protecting conscience and religious rights. Most of these laws address medical procedures such as abortion, sterilizat­ion and assisted suicide. Violations could result in loss of federal funding.

Also Friday, HHS took action that may help conservati­ve states cut or eliminate Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood.

 ?? MANUEL BALCE CENETA — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In the Rose Garden at he White House, President Donald Trump speaks to participan­ts of the annual March for Life.
MANUEL BALCE CENETA — ASSOCIATED PRESS In the Rose Garden at he White House, President Donald Trump speaks to participan­ts of the annual March for Life.

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