
In State of the Union, Biden Calls to ‘Codify Roe’ and Shut Down ‘Extreme’ Pro-Life Laws
The first post-Roe State of the Union painted life-saving laws as “extreme,” ignoring that most Americans want abortion limits.
The first post-Roe State of the Union painted life-saving laws as “extreme,” ignoring that most Americans want abortion limits.
Although Biden is the nation’s second Catholic president, he remains at odds with American Catholic bishops and Catholic Church teaching.
Abortion advocates and doctors who perform abortions are some of the guests invited to the event this evening.
President Biden’s characterization of abortion as a “constitutional right” is a far cry from past presidents’ treatment of the abortion issue.
The United States would be giving ‘more than $1 billion’ in direct assistance to Ukraine, President Biden said, but noted that U.S. troops ‘are not engaged and will not be engaged’ with Russian forces.
President Trump makes the defense of the unborn part of his address to the nation.
Catholics applaud some elements of the president’s final State of the Union speech, but his stances on human life and sexuality issues remain directly opposed to fundamental Church teachings.
President Barack Obama’s Jan. 20 address to the nation largely avoided talking about looming battles on abortion, Obamacare and immigration reform.
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