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Register Staff: Full Text: President Trump Addresses the March for Life 2025 – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Register Staff: Full Text: President Trump Addresses the March for Life 2025

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President Donald Trump addresses the March for Life crowd by video on Jan. 24, 2025. (photo: EWTN screenshot)

By National Catholic Register Staff, January 24, 2025

In a video message, the 47th president promises to ‘stand proudly for families and for life.’

Hello to everyone at the March for Life. It’s a pleasure to speak to you from the beautiful Oval Office. That’s where we are right now, the magnificent Oval Office. And thank you for turning out once again to show your extraordinary love and compassion for the unborn.

Each year, Americans of every age, color and background travel to our nation’s capital by the tens of thousands to stand up for precious little babies who cannot stand up for themselves. I am proud to be the first president ever to have joined you in person.

As you know, this annual march started 52 years ago, on the first anniversary of the disastrous ruling known as Roe v. Wade. That unconstitutional decision took power away from the states and the voters, kicking off 50 years of division and anger. But thanks to your tireless work and devotion across five decades, that historic wrong was set right three years ago. I was so proud to be a participant. Six courageous justices of the Supreme Court of the United States returned the issue to the state legislatures and to the people, where it belongs. It became a vote of the people. …

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