Trump tells March for Life protecting the unborn is 'battle' that 'must be won'
President Donald Trump on Friday addressed participants in the March for Life, an annual pro-life demonstration in D.C.
"In 2026, as we celebrate 250 years since our founding fathers recognized the right to life in our Declaration of Independence, I want to thank every single one of you who was out on this winter day," he said.
Trump recalled that in 2020, he became the first sitting U.S. president to attend the March for Life, saying he was "proud" to do so. He remarked on the progress the pro-life movement had made since then, noting the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
The president painted the fight for the pro-life movement as a battle, saying that it was time to bring back a culture that supports life.
"This is a battle that must be fought, must be won not only in the corridors of power, but above all in the hearts and souls of the people," Trump said in a pre-recorded message.
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