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Confronting Corporate Censorship, Advancing the Human Right to Life

“Tonight,” host Ben Domenech declared in his monologue, “I’m going to be talking to a number of heroic pro-life women who brought us to this moment."

I recently joined Ben Domenech on Fox News. I want to share this important appearance with you.

“To criticize the abortion regime,” Ben Domenech declared in his opening monologue, “is to place yourself at odds not just with the most powerful activist groups and donors—it is to take on the woke corporatists, and Hollywood, and our corrupt media, and Big Tech, and just about everybody with power in America today.”

I speak about the threat to American democracy of corporate monopolies dictating what Americans are allowed to say on the internet and which news Americans are allowed to access. We also speak about the heroic investigative reporting of David Daleiden—himself under attack by politicians and corporations alike for his tenacity in speaking for the voiceless—and the work of Americans United for Life in states and state capitals across America in advancing the human right to life.

As the U.S. Supreme Court gets ready to hear oral arguments in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, focusing on Mississippi’s common sense pro-life law, all of us as Americans should reflect on what we’re doing—and what more must be done—to foster a culture of life.

I invite you to watch and share my appearance and to make a financial gift in support of Americans United for Life as we advance the human right to life and speak out for Mississippi's common sense pro-life law.


Catherine Glenn Foster, M.A., J.D.
President & CEO
Americans United for Life
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