McConnell on Abortion Funding Actions: ‘Executive Orders Can’t Alter the Basic Science of Human Life’ By Patrick Goodenough | January 28, 2021 | 5:46pm EST
Bumper stickers at the 2019 March for Life conference and expo. (Photo by Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) – On the eve of the annual March for Life – being held mostly virtually this year – President Joe Biden on Thursday reversed several of his predecessor’s pro-life policies. He lifted restrictions on the use of taxpayer dollars to support abortions abroad, and ordered the U.S. to withdraw from a 2020 declaration signed by more than 30 governments that oppose abortion.
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Nonprofit To Spend $1 Million Pushing For COVID-19 Relief Checks
WorkMoney, which says it is nonpartisan, is mobilizing its membership in key states to press lawmakers for the $1,400 cash payments.
WorkMoney, a nonprofit geared toward helping Americans who are struggling during the pandemic, plans to spend $1 million mobilizing grassroots pressure for a COVID-19 relief bill that includes direct cash payments.
The group, which is pushing for Congress to supplement the $600 checks it passed in December with a $1,400 payment, intends to use its funds to mobilize voters in a dozen states represented by members of Congress who would be pivotal to such a bill’s passage.
President Biden signed more executive orders yesterday, this time rolling back a number of President Trumpâs pro-life policies. Biden is taking steps to restore funding to Planned Parenthood, and he is reversing the Mexico City policy, which was one of the first pro-life actions taken by President Trump.
That means Joe Biden is committing your tax dollars to pay for abortions overseas, a radical position that very few Americans actually support.
According to a new Marist poll conducted for the Knights of Columbus, 77% of Americans, including 55% of Democrats, oppose U.S. tax dollars subsidizing abortions performed in other countries.
Republican Party will invite former Donald Trump to address its Spring meeting
The meeting will be held in Palm Beach, Fla., April 9-11
Top party donors and potential 2024 presidential candidates expected there
Trump is holed up in Palm Beach plotting his future and working on his defense in his upcoming impeachment trial
He hasn t ruled out running for president again in 2024
He is cementing his status and leader of GOP and party kingmaker
Trump s post-presidency PAC bragged about his influence in statement President Trump s popularity has never been stronger than it is today, and his endorsement means more than perhaps any endorsement at any time