Shortly after President Donald Trump announced his run for the presidency in 2024, a leading pro-life group responded to the news.
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America said Trump “raised the bar” for what it means to be a pro-life leader in the United States.
The group’s president Marjorie Dannenfelser said:
“President Trump raised the bar for what it means to be a pro-life presidential candidate and president.
“As a candidate, he made written commitments to the pro-life movement and exposed Hillary Clinton’s extreme abortion views on the debate stage.
“As president, he kept his promises to the pro-life movement, chief among them to only nominate pro-life judges to the Supreme Court.
“The Dobbs decision returned the issue of abortion back to the people to decide through their elected representatives in the states, in Congress, and in the White House.
“In this new Dobbs era, the pro-life movement needs a presidential nominee in 2024 who will advocate for national minimum protections for unborn children centered around when the baby can feel pain or when the baby’s heartbeat can be detected.
“This is the human rights battle of our time.”
Trump concluded his announcement with a powerful message for the American people last night, saying:
“We will make America powerful again.
“We will make America wealthy again.
“We will make America strong again.
“We will make America proud again.
“We will make America safe again.
“We will make America glorious again.
“We will make America great again.”
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Former President Trump concludes:
We will make America powerful again.
We will make America wealthy again.
We will make America strong again.
We will make America proud again.
We will make America safe again.
We will make America glorious again.
We will make America great again. pic.twitter.com/eX2K8pBU8v— CSPAN (@cspan) November 16, 2022
Former President Trump: “Every drug dealer during his or her life on average will kill 500 people with the drugs they sell…we’re going to be asking everyone who sells drugs, gets caught selling drugs, to receive the death penalty for their heinous acts.” pic.twitter.com/ll6ibhftf4
— CSPAN (@cspan) November 16, 2022