Pro-life leaders and advocates are split on former President Donald Trump’s 2024 candidacy, with many saying the ex-commander-in-chief will have to win back their trust after blaming the GOP’s lackluster midterm performance on abortion opponents.
Attendees at the 50th annual March for Life told The Washington Times that Mr. Trump’s recent comments were hurtful and had damaged his standing within the pro-life movement.
“He’s certainly the most pro-life president we’ve ever had, we have Roe vs. Wade [overturnned] because of the Supreme Court nominees that he put in place,” said Kelly Lester, who works for a group that helps abortion workers transition from the industry.