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Thomas More Society Petitions President Trump to Pardon 21 Pro-Lifers Targeted by Biden DOJ
By: Joe Barnas, originally published January 15, 2025, Thomas More Society Thomas More Society Attorneys Provide Pardon Request Package to Incoming Trump Administration (January 15, 2025 – Washington, D.C.) On January 14, 2025, Thomas More Society attorneys submitted to the incoming Trump administration formal requests for presidential pardons on behalf of 21 pro-life advocates who have been unjustly…
Read MorePlanned Parenthood chapter provided Harris campaign workspace, breaking tax law: IRS complaint
By: Jamie Joseph, originally published January 14, 2025, FoxNews.com ‘This is one of the many violations we’ve seen Planned Parenthood do,’ pro-life group CEO says A Planned Parenthood chapter in Florida allegedly violated its tax-exempt status by providing workspace for the Harris-Walz presidential campaign, according to an IRS complaint filed by a pro-life organization. 40 Days for…
Read MoreWho’s who in congressional leadership: a pro-life primer
By: SBA Team, originally published January 8, 2025, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America The 119th Congress kicked off on Friday, and even a blizzard isn’t stopping the new Republican majority from conducting the people’s business – including the first major pro-life bill of 2025. As the GOP retakes the reins, here are some of the key allies in…
Read MoreMissouri man charged with three murders in deaths of woman and preborn twins
By: Bridget Sielicki, originally published January 2, 2025, LiveAction News A Missouri man has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder after police say he killed a woman who was pregnant with twins. Darryl K. Tyson Jr., 39, was indicted in the deaths of BreAnna Johnson, 28, and her two preborn children. Police in Wentzville, Missouri…
Read MorePro-abortion media: ‘Subsidize Planned Parenthood Instead of children’s births
By: Carole Novielli, originally published December 30, 2024, LiveAction.org Politico Nightly is flaunting a 2015 report, claiming that it proves that defunding Planned Parenthood would cost the taxpayer 130 million additional dollars over the course of ten years because, according to the media outlet, “subsidizing birth control is far cheaper than subsidizing births.” The truth is…
Read MorePlanned Parenthood is Growing North
Our friends at Dayton Right to Life have been following the news and activity of abortionist Martin Haskell in Kettering, OH for many years. Dayton RTL’s dedication in reporting the activity at this deadly abortion business operated by the pioneer of the partial birth abortion, is steadfast and heroic. This week, Dayton RTL discovered that Martin Haskell’s long…
Read MoreSenate to Vote on Pro-Life Born-Alive Survivors Protection Act Before March for Life
By: Ben Johnson, originally published January 10, 2025, The Washington Stand As pro-life Christians make a pilgrimage to the nation’s capital later this month for the third annual March for Life after the repeal of Roe v. Wade, they may have something new to celebrate. The U.S. Senate plans to vote on a bill to…
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Planned Parenthood Worker in Cincinnati Finds New Job From Cincinnati RTL’s Adam Schad: When we stand on the sidewalk in front of 2314 Auburn Avenue, we are there to end abortion by saving souls. That means getting mothers help for during and after their pregnancies, guiding fathers to support their families, and also directing abortion workers to seek…
Read MoreWhy pro-lifers are ‘thrilled’ by NM Supreme Court’s ruling against ‘Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn’
By: Carole Novielli, originally published January 10, 2025, LiveAction.org The New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled against Lea and Roosevelt counties and the cities of Clovis and Hobbs, claiming their passage of pro-life ‘Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn‘ ordinances “exceeded their authority by enacting ordinances preempted by state law.” However, despite the apparent loss, the decision has…
Read MoreAbortion Activists Anticipate Pariah Status Under Mexico City Policy
By: Rebecca Oas, Ph.D., originally published January 2, 2025, C-Fam.org WASHINGTON, D.C., January 3 (C-Fam) In the weeks leading up to the second inauguration of President Donald Trump, international abortion groups are ringing alarm bells about the anticipated return—and likely expansion—of a policy that would render them ineligible for U.S. funding unless they agree to…
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