President Trump to Protect Babies Who Survive Abortions-But Your
Help Is Needed
Yesterday, President Trump made a big announcement: "I will be
signing the born alive executive order to assure that all precious
babies born alive, no matter their circumstances, receive the medical
care that they deserve. This is our sacrosanct moral duty."
This is huge.
Since 2003 there have been over 300 publicly documented cases of
infants born alive after abortion, at least 143 of whom died after
being born (not stillbirths).
While the text for the Executive Order has not yet been released, the
President's announcement is encouraging for those of us who
believe in the inherent value of all human life. Following last
month's announcement from the Trump Administration encouraging
the Supreme Court to uphold regulations on the abortion pill, this is
yet another affirmation of the President's stand for life.
Meanwhile, the Biden-Harris ticket has made its pro-abortion stance clear.
Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris voted against the
"Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act" in the
Senate. This Act aimed to protect the same infants President Trump
hopes to protect with his Executive Order. And the House, led by
Speaker Pelosi, has refused to even take up a vote on protections for
babies who survive botched abortions.
The lines could not be clearer.
Biden himself has also indicated his radical pro-abortion stance,
going so far as to include it on his campaign website: "Biden
will work to codify Roe v. Wade, and his Justice Department will do
everything in its power to stop the rash of state laws that so
blatantly violate Roe v. Wade."
What are these "radical" laws? They're laws like the
Louisiana statute that ensured women at abortion clinics receive a
basic standard of care - like requiring abortionists to have
hospital admitting privileges. When the Supreme Court struck down that
law, Biden described laws like it as "extreme."
Life is on the ballot. Are you ready to engage?
Here are three things you can do to make your voice heard in this
critical election cycle:
1. Register to vote.* You can register - and even check
to make sure you're registered - by visiting [link removed] .
*North Dakota does not have voter registration, so skip steps 1
and 2 if you call North Dakota home!
2. Make sure your church members are registered to vote! Host a
voter registration drive at your church before your
state's registration deadline! Find all the details here.
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3. Make a plan to vote. In many states you will be able to vote
early, absentee, and/or in person, so be sure to make a plan
and encourage fellow church members to do the same!
This year, it's all hands on deck to stand for family values. Are you in?
Meridian Baldacci
Policy & Communications Strategist
P.S. If you're passionate about the pro-life cause, don't miss out
on Focus on the Family's "See Life" event tomorrow (September 26)
at 8 PM ET! All the details here. [link removed]
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