Vice President JD Bance spoke to a professional life activist on Friday at Washington DC and said, “It's a pleasure and blessing to fight for the fetus.”
For the first time since he became Vice President earlier this week, he appeared in the public for the first time and said, “We will march to practice the sacred truth that each child is a miracle and a gift from God. I will do it. “
Vans pointed out that the inauguration ceremony on Monday had to be held indoors due to the weather, and praised the marches who participated in the severe cold.
“But everyone, and today it's very cold, but you are here, especially in the extreme cold, but this is the first time you've seen a crowd that looks so fun here. I think, “he said. “The excitement, passion, and unwavering beliefs that everyone in the national mall here is very impressive for me, and has a significant meaning that cannot be described in President Trump and me. ”
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In addition, the three young children added, “It was the” only blessing “of his and his wife's Usha's life,” I could see how I grew, learned, and became like today. ” Ta.
“Every parent here knows the emotions of a newborn child and its awe. It is our responsibility to cherish and protect it,” he added.
Bance also talked to his family about returning his focus to the center of American life, and the “Standards of the Success of the State” is “whether the people can grow a healthy family that has prospered in this country.” He said.
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Bance also mentioned President Trump's decision to pardon multiple activists, saying that the era of entering anti -nuclear schools is over.
“I want more babies in the United States. I want more happy children in this country, and I want a beautiful young man and woman who welcomes them to the world and raises them eagerly,” said Vans.
On Friday, people who participate in the annual March for Life in Washington DC walk from the Washington Memorial Tower to the Supreme Court (AP photo/Ben Curtis)
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However, he acknowledged that the young couple was facing difficulties when they had children, and asked the government to take measures to make it easier to grow their families.
Prior to Bance's speech, Mike Johnson (Republican Party, Louisiana, Louisiana) told the audience that the Republican Party of the Upper House is working hard to protect innocent lives.
“I have been a constitutional lawyer for 20 years before being selected as a parliament, and filed a lawsuit to protect basic freedom, such as freedom of religion and dignity of human life, and now plays this role as a chairman. The lower house, I am working to protect these freedom in another way, “said Johnson.
“And the good news is that there are many leaders in parliament who are eager to do the same, just like the people standing behind us.
“This new White House has already been determined,” said Johnson. “President Trump has released nearly 20 professional life activists, one of the first official actions, and has been pardoning.”

The crowd of March for Life listens to Vice President JD Bance at a meeting on Friday at Washington DC (Reuters/Abrine Hox Tine)
Florida Governor Ron Desantis called on the event to “strongly seek the courage to protect the fetus.”
“That's what we are looking for from the people we chose in the election. The sacredness of life does not depend on the results of the polls. It doesn't depend on which wind blows,” said Desantis.
“This is an immutable truth, represents the basics of our society, and we will self -evident in our independence declaration, our first formation, which will be celebrated next year. We believe that, and we have been created equally, and the creator has given the right to hand over. “
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This event also includes John Tune in South Dakota, James Rankford, Oklahoma, Katie Brit, Alabama, Joni Arnst, Mississippi, and Pete Richets in Nebraska. , Andy Bigs and Julie Fedeau Chuck in Arizona also attended. North Dakota, Andy Harris in Mary, Bob Lattao Hio, John McGaia, Virginia, Bob Onder, Missouri, Chris Smith in New Jersey, and Derrick Van Auden in Wisconsin. Republican member.

