The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Trump promises March for Life crowd that he stands with them

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump sought to assure opponents of abortion rights on Friday that he stands with them and would veto any legislatio­n from a Democratic­controlled House that “weakens the protection of human life.”

Trump spoke via video to participan­ts at this year’s March for Life on the National Mall. Thousands of people across the country braved the cold to attend the event.

“As president, I will always defend the first right in our Declaratio­n of Independen­ce, the right to life,” Trump said.

Lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle highlighte­d legislativ­e efforts on the abortion issue ahead of Friday’s march.

Some Democratic lawmakers in the House held a news conference last week to note their support for ending a ban of Medicaid funding for abortion services known as the Hyde Act. The Republican-led Senate failed to advance a measure that would permanentl­y prohibit taxpayer funding for abortion. Trump said he supported that effort.

Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, who attended the event, listed actions the administra­tion has taken over the past two years to deter abortions.

Trump noted the administra­tion has ensured foreign aid doesn’t flow to organizati­ons that promote abortion. Pence credited Trump with nominating conservati­ve judges to the federal bench. Trump also said that he had just sent a letter to members of Congress reiteratin­g his veto threat on legislatio­n weakening abortion restrictio­ns.

“And we have the support to uphold those vetoes,” Trump said.

Isabel Chism, 18, from the Detroit area, was among the participan­ts. She said young women need to make their voices heard no matter their political leaning and she’s concerned that women with her anti-abortion perspectiv­e are often ignored.

“A majority of our group is women, and we believe in women’s equality, but we also believe in the equality of unborn women,” Chism said.

The first march took place on the west steps of the Capitol in January 1974, the year after the Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade.

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Jose Luis Magana / Associated Press Anti-abortion activists march toward the U.S. Supreme Court during the March for Life in Washington on Friday.
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