Fighting extreme abortion laws, Speaker Pelosi's attempt to sneak abortion funding into Coronavirus relief, Rep. Tlaib attacks Day of Prayer, anti-Semitism on campus, what churches are doing during crisis . . .
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John,

It was borderline demonic. House Speaker Pelosi tried to slip a billion dollars in funding for abortion into a bill to address the Coronavirus.

We defeated it, but only because you took immediate action with us this week.

When Rep. Tlaib retweeted a profane attack on the National Day of Prayer about the Coronavirus, we acted quickly – forcing her to walk it back.

Now Planned Parenthood is increasing its attacks on the pro-life movement – setting aside millions to try to defeat us – not on providing medical care during this pandemic.

But we are not helpless. At the ACLJ, we’re dramatically expanding our efforts to defend unborn babies.

We’re still engaged in courts nationwide battling to defeat extreme abortion laws, to end taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood, and to defend countless unborn babies.

Our legal work doesn't stop for anything. Period. And we need you to help us save babies.

We urgently need your Tax-Deductible support to defeat the abortion industry through our Matching Challenge. Every gift will be DOUBLED.

Defend Life: $5 Becomes $10; $20 Becomes $40.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi tried to slip a BILLION DOLLARS of abortion funding into a Coronavirus relief bill.

We mobilized quickly and defeated her underhanded scheme, but we must never allow this to happen again.

Sign Our Petition: No Abortion Funding in a Crisis.

Read Our Analysis: Abortion Funding in COVID-19 Bill Defeated.

Instead of comforting the nation, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib chose a profanity-laced attack on last Sunday’s National Day of Prayer when our country came together to pray for those affected by Covid-19.

Sign Our Petition: Condemn Rep. Tlaib’s Attack on Prayer.

We just learned that the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) has accepted our complaint and is opening a formal investigation into an anti-Semitic event that took place on a major university campus.

Read Our Story: DOE Investigating Anti-Semitism at University.

The Coronavirus – along with state and local restrictions on group gatherings – are impacting churches. We’ve provided legal analysis, and churches are rising to the occasion – finding innovative ways to worship and pray with their members during this pandemic.

We’ve also created another way to help foster this kind of community approach.

Read Our Update: Churches Using Tech to Maintain Connection.

God Bless,
The ACLJ Team

Finally, as we press forward with our legal work, your support is DOUBLED through our Matching Challenge. Donate today.


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