Trump, seeking support, headlines anti-abortion rally in Washington
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump threw his arms around America’s formidable anti-abortion movement Friday, making history as the first sitting president to ever address the annual March for Life rally in person and starkly illustrating a fundamental political distinction between Canada and the United States.
Trump, anxious to buttress his bona fides with the evangelical Christian voters so pivotal to his 2016 election win, ascended a stage in the shadow of the Washington Monument and within sight of Capitol Hill, where lawmakers were taking part in the president’s ongoing impeachment trial.
“They are coming after me because I am fighting for you, and we are fighting for those who have no voice,” Trump said to lusty, sustained cheers, giving the gathering the flavour of one of his famous “Make America Great Again” rallies.
“We will win, because — we all know how to win, we all know how to win. We’ve been winning for a long time.”