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Congressional Republicans Need To Stop Hiding And Start Fighting On Abortion

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Amid high-profile losses at the ballot box since the overturning of Roe, it’s becoming increasingly clear that people seeking to protect the rights of the unborn need to get serious about the unbalanced nature of American politics.

At the 51st annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., enthusiasm for protecting the rights of the unborn was tangible. Thousands of young people were in attendance, with some accurately describing the moment as a “spiritual battle” and “civil rights issue of our lifetimes.” Yet what is being done to effectively hinder the slaughter of the unborn?

Other than waxing poetic about America’s “national creed” and “speak[ing] the truth in love,” as he did at the March for Life, what has Speaker Mike Johnson done to advance life-saving policies in the House? What have Senate Republicans done other than kneecap Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s protest of the Pentagon’s illegal policy subsidizing military members’ travel to receive abortions?

Besides endlessly investigating government weaponization, they’re doing nothing of significance. Congressional Republicans have so far refused to push back in any meaningful way on the left’s anti-life radicalism, opting to fund Democrats’ spending requests instead and sabotage one of the few people in the Senate working to protect the unborn and raise awareness of the federal government’s illegal support for killing them.

Yes, some Republican officials in both chambers have tried several times to pass legislation protecting the unborn, but those fall flat due to lack of support. Their Democrat colleagues, on the other hand, frequently

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