Vice President JD Bance spoke in the first public on Friday's March for Life, and was welcomed by professional life activities.
Bans has advertised Donald Trump's pardoning of several professional life activists who have been charged by the Ministry of Justice. He said, “I hope that more babies will be born in the United States,” and said strongly about the need for family policy.
President Trump also spoke to the crowd of “March for Life” through a video message.
The march said to Fox News Digital that Bance's existence has shown that the new Trump administration has solidarized with the Pro -Life Movement and has a optimistic perspective on the future.
“It was wonderful,” said Amy Lewis, a professional life activist, who came with the Group of the Dry Folk Christian School, Virginia. “It was surprising that he was here. We were able to meet him and that our new administration was supporting our lives like us. We Please support our beliefs.
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A Catholic Organization of Life, an activist, Sara Morales Wade, who participated in a Houston -Life Youth Group, told the FOX News Digital as follows: “There are people who are in a high position, and there are people who support us and children, and who will support us and fight with us for a lifetime.”
Another member of the Houston group, Elizabeth Obrien, told Fox News Digital that Vance's speech was “great.”
“The vice president has come out and tells us how valuable the life is,” she said. “I can get a sense of security that the Trump administration is with us.”
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The student's hometown, the Catholic university in Stubenville, Ohio, the student of the University of Franciskan, Isaac Delociors, to Fox News Digital, and the Vice President's speech was to him simply talk about the story and get a vote. He was not just a politician. “
The student's hometown, the Catholic university in Stubenville, Ohio, the student Isaac Delociords at the University of Franciscan, and Vice President's speech, “He simply talks about the story and gets votes. He was not just a politician. “
“He is a true Catholic, with a Catholic values, and bringing his compassion and sincere Catholic beliefs and religion to the table,” he said. “He is sincerely worried about what is happening in the world and what is happening in our country, and he generally gains the opportunity for a baby to be born in the world and live a wonderful life. I want their freedom and equality. “
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Delociors said that the Trump administration “I don't know what I can expect” was “optimistic.”
“I hope this means that this country will be a professional life and pass more Pro -Life Law,” he said.