Trump Uses Charm At The ‘March For Life’ Event



Trump continues to reverse all good done for America to suit his personal agenda




Amidst charges of corruption and wrong use of the seat of power, Donald Trump is going to speak at the Marchfor Life in Washington in the coming days, making him really the first American president to attend the anti-abortion march in person for the first time in the history of the nation.

Trump has gone all out to ensure his presence in felt in all those controversial circuits which will turn his vote bank numbers around. His strategy has been well thought out and most of his appearances are the fall back plans of the gross misconduct that he has carry around.

Making light of the whole impeachment process, he has called the Democrats working away dubiously, to defame him. Political analysts are right in saying that he has indeed won applaud from antiabortion advocates for his efforts to restrict abortion (illegal) access and appoint conservative judges. He is strongly supported by Christian conservatives, who favor his antiabortion efforts, and sees those voters as key to his 2020 re-election bid.

To show what he meant, under his administration, funding for health clinics that provide on-site abortions was restricted. Even women could not be or referred for the procedure. This movement has expanded the U.S. policy denying federal funds to foreign nongovernmental organizations that perform or promote abortions. The administration also has curtailed federal funding for research involving fetal tissue.

To ensure this vote bank is guaranteed, he is now making a physical presence, while in 2019, he spoke via a video to marchers and the Vice President Mike Pence had attended in person.


On the flip side, his one sided point of view has drawn criticism from abortion-rights groups, with advocates accusing him of limiting access to abortion.

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