Top pro-life group slams Trump's 'disappointing' abortion announcement
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
69% : 'Donald Trump was the most pro-life president in American history, and we are grateful for all he did as president to advance a culture of life,' the Faith and Freedom Coalition, another pro-life group, said in a statement Monday.57% : 'At the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people,' Trump said in the video.
50% : Kristan Hawkins, president of pro-life group Students for Life Action, also released a statement on Trump's comments Monday, saying 'We clearly have some work to do to educate the Trump Administration' on the 'many ways that abortion has been made federal.''But with the mutual goals of supporting families and welcoming young children, we can work together to restore the culture of life stripped away by the national Democratic Party and their leadership.''Fighting against that kind of abortion extremism is a reason to vote for Donald Trump,' Hawkins' continued.
48% : We appreciate his statement reaffirming his pro-life convictions.''We will continue to work for the passage of legislation at the state and federal level to protect as many unborn children as we can, and 24 states have already enacted laws doing so.'The group, notably, did not criticize Trump's Monday abortion comments, but instead highlighted the former president's past work and how the coalition will continue to advocate for anti-abortion policies.Demonstrators hold signs and cheer in protest outside of the U.S. Supreme Court following the overturn of Roe v. WadeSen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., (right) speaks during news conference to announce a new bill on abortion restrictions alongside President of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America Marjorie Dannenfelser (left)Trump's position is sure to appeal to moderate Republicans and Democrats that see both ends of their party's as too extreme, vacillating from hardline conservatives supporting a total abortion ban to progressives that support abortion without restrictions.
46% : ComPro-life advocates are outraged after former President Donald Trump announced he won't support a national abortion ban, saying limits on abortion should be left to individual states.
41% : Do what's right for your children, do what's right for our country and vote.'Summarizing his position, Trump made it clear that his stance empowering states to decide is one with political implications that could very well decide the election.
34% : Trump also caught heat from President Biden over his comments Monday.
29% : Trump has previously credited himself with being 'able to terminate Roe v. Wade after 50 years of trying' with the appointment of three Supreme Court justices.
12% : 'He is - more than anyone in America - responsible for creating the cruelty and the chaos that has enveloped America since the Dobbs decision.''Trump once said women must be punished for seeking reproductive health care - and he's gotten his wish.'The offices of Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell did not respond to a request for comment.
6% : President Biden ridiculed Trump for his abortion announcement Monday, saying the former president does not 'have a clue about the power of women in America''Donald Trump made it clear once again today that he is - more than anyone in America - the person responsible for ending Roe v. Wade,' Biden said in a statement.
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