The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Trump, a late convert to cause, attends national anti-abortion rally

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump vowed to stand with anti-abortion activists Friday as he became the first sitting president to speak at the March for Life, an annual gathering that is one of the movement’s highest profile and most symbolic events.

“Today as president of the United States, I am truly proud to stand with you,“he told a crowd of thousands braving the cold on the National Mall. “Unborn children have never had a stronger defender in the White House.”

It was just four years ago when a political committee supporting one of Trump’s Republican rivals unveiled an ad slamming his views on abortion, complete with footage from a 1999 interview in which he declared, “I am pro-choice in every respect.“

But on Friday, Trump was hailed in speeches and on signs as “the most pro-life“American president ever.

The reception was yet another sign of his remarkable political transforma­tion and the fact that white evangelica­l and conservati­ve Christians remain among Trump’s most loyal backers. And the appearance made clear that, as he heads into the 2020 election, Trump is counting on those voters to help bring him across the finish line.

“I think it’s a brilliant move,“said Ralph Reed, chair of the Faith and Freedom Coalition and one of Trump’s most prominent evangelica­l supporters, of Trump’s decision to become the first president to take the event’s stage. Reed said the president’s appearance would “energize and remind pro-life voters what a great friend this president and administra­tion has been.”

It also shows how much times have changed.

Past presidents who opposed abortion, including Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, steered clear of personally attending the march to avoid being too closely associated with demonstrat­ors eager to outlaw the procedure. They sent remarks for others to deliver, spoke via telephone hookup or invited organizers to the White House — but never appeared at the march.

Over the last 10 years, however, the Republican Party has undergone a “revolution,“displaying a new willingnes­s to “embrace the issue as not only being morally right but politicall­y smart,“said Mallory Quigley, a spokeswoma­n for the Susan B. Anthony List and Women Speak Out PAC, which is planning to spend $52 million this cycle to help elect candidates opposed to abortion rights.

 ?? Olivier Douliery / AFP via Getty Images ?? Pro-life demonstrat­ors listen to President Donald Trump as he speaks at the 47th annual “March for Life” in Washington on Friday. Trump is the first U.S. president to address in person the country’s biggest annual gathering of anti-abortion campaigner­s.
Olivier Douliery / AFP via Getty Images Pro-life demonstrat­ors listen to President Donald Trump as he speaks at the 47th annual “March for Life” in Washington on Friday. Trump is the first U.S. president to address in person the country’s biggest annual gathering of anti-abortion campaigner­s.

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