Trump gave thanks to 23 people accused of participating in protests against abortion

US President Donald Trump signed a report on Thursday, in the presence of journalists, an executive decree granted by 23 people, who had been criminalized by the previous government for their involvement in protests against abortion. These persons “should not have been persecuted,” he said, adding “it is a great honor to sign this.” The decision was announced on the eve of planned mobilization against the abortion in Washington, which was baptized “in favor of life”. The 78 -year -old billionaire intends, according to the press, to participate through a video. The Vice President of J. D. Vans is expected to be present. Donald Trump preferred to remain in his election campaign deliberately indefinitely on the issue – some political point of view – of the right to abortion. While the Christian Right requires federal restrictions, as well as the absolute ban on abortion, the Republican says he wants to leave these decisions in the states, which now have the jurisdiction to legislate on the issue. However, he has expressed satisfaction […]
Source: News Beast

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