Pro-life movement is reborn under Trump, as abortion fades from the national debate
Briefly

The March for Life rally in Washington, D.C., showcased the enduring influence of the pro-life movement within the Republican Party. Key figures like JD Vance and Donald Trump expressed strong commitment to anti-abortion stances, countering claims of diminishing support for pro-life policies. While some critics argue Trump has alienated pro-life voters, the movement appears united and strengthened. Reports suggesting a split between pro-lifers and Trump lack substantiation, reinforcing the alliance against the backdrop of increasing tensions with the Democratic Party over abortion rights.
In the lead-up to last year's election, publications not generally known for anti-abortion sympathies devoted column inches to writers castigating Donald Trump for supposedly betraying pro-life voters.
Far from being shut out of Republican politics by Trump, pro-lifers seem to be honored more than ever, and they're well aware there's no place for them in today's Democratic Party.
Read at New York Post
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