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March for Life attendees react to JD Vance speech: ‘It was amazing’

Vice President JD VANCE was welcomed by a Pro -Rifer activist in his first public speech since his inauguration.

Vance advertised the recent amnesty of several professional life activists, Donald Trump, charged by the Biden Ministry of Justice. He said, “I want to see more babies in the United States,” and strongly talked about the need for the government's government's government policy.

Trump also made a statement to the crowd for March via a video message.

The merchant told Fox News Digital that the existence of VANCE indicated that the new Trump administration was solidarizing the life support movement, which would be optimistic in the future.

“It was surprising,” said the prrizer Amy Lewis, who came with a group of Dry Fork Christian School in Virginia. “It was surprising that he was here. We met him and saw that our new government supported us like us. Our. I support my beliefs.

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Sala Moralless Wade, an activist who came with the Houston Pro -Life Youth Group, is called a Catholic life group. He tells the Fox News Digital as follows. And there are people who support us and fight with us for life. “

Elizabeth ofrien, another member of the Houston Group, told Fox News Digital that Vance's speech was “surprising.”

“When the Vice President came out and he was telling us how valuable his valuable life was, it was a remarkable thing,” she said. “It gives you a sense of security that the Trump administration is with us.”

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ISAAC DESROSIERS, a student at the University of Franciskan, is the hometown of Vance, a Catholic University in Stubenville, Ohio, and Vice President's speech to him, for him. "He is not just talking about the story, not just politicians who are trying to get voting."

Isaac Deathrosier, a student at the University of Franciscan, is the hometown of Vans, Catholic University in Stubenville, Ohio, and Fox News Digital, Vice President's Speech, “He is simply a politician. He said that he was not trying to get a vote. “

Isaac Deathrosier, a student at the University of Franciscan, is the hometown of Vans, Catholic University in Stubenville, Ohio, and Fox News Digital, Vice President's Speech, “He is simply a politician. He said that he was not trying to get a vote. “

“He is really a Catholic, and he keeps the value of Catholic and brings his compassion and his true Catholic beliefs and religion to the table,” he said. “He is worried about what is happening in the world and what is happening in our country, and he generally has the opportunity to come to this world and live an amazing life. I want the baby's freedom and equality.

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Desrosier said, “I don't know what to expect,” said the Trump administration, but he was “optimistic.”

“I want it to mean that this country becomes more life and he passes more laws of life,” he said.

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