Pro-life activist groups are gearing up for what they hope will be a successful second term for former President Donald Trump. Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America (SBA), a prominent pro-life organization, has outlined its plans and priorities for the upcoming administration in a memo aimed at securing pro-life victories in the future.
The memo highlights the failure of Democrats' abortion fearmongering campaign and emphasizes Trump's stance against unrestricted abortion access. It calls for the immediate reversal of abortion policies implemented during the Biden-Harris administration and advocates for the elimination of tax funding for abortion.
Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of SBA, stresses the importance of reinstating the Mexico City Policy and providing resources for women who choose alternatives to abortion. While a national abortion limit is not an immediate priority, Dannenfelser believes in establishing a minimum standard of protection for the unborn.
Pro-life groups like SBA and Students for Life of America (SFLA) are mobilizing to advance their agenda, focusing on appointing pro-life officials to federal agencies, defunding Planned Parenthood, and advocating for abortion restrictions. They also anticipate the possibility of a Supreme Court justice nomination that aligns with their pro-life values.
Looking ahead, these groups aim to strengthen the pro-life resolve within the Republican Party and engage in cultural conversations about protecting unborn life. They draw inspiration from leaders like Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who has successfully championed pro-life initiatives in his state.
As they prepare for the future, pro-life activists remain committed to their cause, emphasizing the need for continued advocacy and strategic planning to advance their goals in the years to come.