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President Donald Trump is pardoning anti-abortion activists who were convicted in the October 2020 invasion and blockade of a Washington clinic.
President Donald Trump pardoned x pro-lifers who were convicted for praying outside abortion clinics and encouraging women to choose life.
The pardons, Trump said in the Oval Office, will go to 23 “peaceful protestors” who were prosecuted under the Biden administration.
Despite calls from lawmakers and advocates, abortion has been notably absent from the executive actions in the first days of the new administration.
The measure, which would require that medical providers resuscitate infants born alive during abortions, has no path to enactment after Democrats blocked it this week.
The bill says that doctors have to give the “same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence” for a baby born alive after a failed abortion.
President Donald Trump has issued a “full and unconditional pardon” to Washington, DC, police lieutenant Andrew Zabavsky and ...
Only one Democrat, Rep. Henry Cuellar, voted for a measure that would require care for children who survive an abortion attempt.
The House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday to mandate doctors perform lifesaving care for babies born alive after abortion attempts.