Biden Declares War on the Unborn Four Days After Trump Declares Sanctity of Life Day
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Two days after he was inaugurated, President Joe Biden declared war on the unborn. 

But he did more than vow to unleash the full might of the baby-murder industry upon the innocent in his message on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the constitutionally flawed U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion. 

He also showed just how different a president he will be than his predecessor, something Never Trump Republicans apparently didn’t consider. Already Biden has attacked simple decency.

No normal American will be safe in Biden’s America. Not the unborn. Not high-school girls. Not high-school boys.

Opening Salvo

On his first day in office, the addled president opened a new front in the culture war by telling schools girls they would shower with boys in the name of imagined “transgender rights.”

That was after, of course, he appointed a “transgender woman” — meaning a man who claims he’s a woman, dresses like one, and acts like one — to the No. 2 health post in the nation at the Department of Health and Human Services. Biden picked Rachel (Richard) Levine despite his role in the death of more than 3,000 nursing-home patients in his home state of Pennsylvania. Levine supported his governor’s order to place Chinese Virus patients in nursing homes. Then he pulled his own mother out of one. 

Then, four days after President Trump declared National Sanctity of Life Day, Biden — a devout Catholic, his media information ministry tells us — bellowed his support for murdering the unborn.

“Today marks the 48th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Roe v. Wade,” his mash note to abortionists began. 

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In the past four years, reproductive health, including the right to choose, has been under relentless and extreme attack. We are deeply committed to making sure everyone has access to care — including reproductive health care regardless of income, race, zip code, health insurance status, or immigration status. 

The Biden-Harris Administration is committed to codifying Roe v. Wade and appointing judges that respect foundational precedents like Roe. We are also committed to ensuring that we work to eliminate maternal and infant health disparities, increase access to contraception, and support families economically so that all parents can raise their families with dignity. This commitment extends to our critical work on health outcomes around the world. 

“Reproductive health” and “right to choose” are code for abortion. Oddly, Biden’s proclamation doesn’t mention abortion, although Roe legalized it.

“Access to contraception” means this: I’ll make sure your daughter gets plenty of condoms and birth control pills without your permission.

It was a short proclamation. Biden is a man of few words. But few words are necessary to explain a scorched-earth policy against the unborn.

Trump’s Proclamation

On January 18, Trump ensured that Americans understood his administration’s policies.

“Every human life is a gift to the world,” he wrote to establish National Sanctity of Life Day. “Whether born or unborn, young or old, healthy or sick, every person is made in the holy image of God.”

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The Almighty Creator gives unique talents, beautiful dreams, and a great purpose to every person.  

On National Sanctity of Human Life Day, we celebrate the wonder of human existence and renew our resolve to build a culture of life where every person of every age is protected, valued, and cherished.

Trump is not a devout Catholic, although his public policies hew more to Catholic teaching than the pope’s. And “devout Catholic” Biden’s.

Trump also explained the real import of the unconstitutional Roe mandate for murder. “This month,” he wrote, “we mark nearly 50 years since the United States Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision.”

This constitutionally flawed ruling overturned State laws that banned abortion, and has resulted in the loss of more than 50 million innocent lives. But strong mothers, courageous students, and incredible community members and people of faith are leading a powerful movement to awaken America’s conscience and restore the belief that every life is worthy of respect, protection, and care. Because of the devotion of countless pro-life pioneers, the call for every person to recognize the sanctity of life is resounding more loudly in America than ever before. Over the last decade, the rate of abortions has steadily decreased, and today, more than three out of every four Americans support restrictions on abortion.

Trump strengthened President Reagan’s Mexico City policy that forbids international organizations that receive U.S. taxpayer subsidies from promoting or paying for abortions. 

“As a Nation, restoring a culture of respect for the sacredness of life is fundamental to solving our country’s most pressing problems,” Trump continued. “When each person is treated as a beloved child of God, individuals can reach their full potential, communities will flourish, and America will be a place of even greater hope and freedom.”

Trump was the first president to address the National Right to Life March.

In September, he mandated that newborn infants who survive attempted abortion receive the same life-saving care as any other patient in a medical facility. 

Wrote Trump:

Since the beginning, my Administration has been dedicated to lifting up every American, and that starts with protecting the rights of the most vulnerable in our society — the unborn. On National Sanctity of Human Life Day, we promise to continue speaking out for those who have no voice. We vow to celebrate and support every heroic mother who chooses life. And we resolve to defend the lives of every innocent and unborn child, each of whom can bring unbelievable love, joy, beauty, and grace into our Nation and the entire world.

What a difference four days makes.