Anti-abortion leaders and advocates say realDonaldTrump will have to regain their trust
Trump is often hailed by his supporters for the anti-abortion stance that he touted while he was in office, especially for the appointments of conservative judges to the Supreme Court, which ultimately led to the reversal of Roe v. Wade last summer. However, the former president has been criticized in recent weeks after he slammed Republicans for botching their abortion message during the midterm elections.
“He was our champion,” one Trump supporter in Washington who attended the March for Life on Friday told the Washington Times. “Then he said these things, which just hurt everyone. It’s one thing to expect this from the [politically correct] police, but not from President Trump. I don’t know if I can vote for him again.”
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