Former President Donald Trump played-up his most recent battle with the justice system and moved closer to endorsing a federal abortion ban during a gathering of conservative Christian activists, many of whom are fiercely loyal to Trump.
"Every time the radical Left Democrats, Marxists, communists, and fascists indict me, I consider it a great badge of courage," Trump said as he keynoted the Road to Majority Policy Conference in Washington, DC, hosted by the Faith and Freedom Coalition.Trump has dominated the conference over the past two days, receiving loud crowd cheers even when he wasn't physically in attendance.
During his address, Trump claimed:"Under the Presidential Records Act ... I had every right to have these documents, personal belongings, and boxes." Trump's nearly 90-minute speech comes on the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court overturning Roe V. Wade. The former president has often bragged that he was directly responsible for the decision after he nominated three justices, Brett Kavanaugh, Neil Gorsuch, and Amy Coney Barrett, to the high court creating a conservative tilt—which he mentioned again at the conference.
Trump, who is running against his former vice president, championed his past stances on the right to life."I was the first sitting president ever to attend the March for Life rally right here in Washington," he said."We cannot be afraid to take on the Democratic extremists ... that's why when I'm reelected I will continue to fight against the demented late-term abortionists.
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