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March for Life Pivots Away from Trump and Toward ‘Unity’

By Jack Jenkins
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Athlete Tim Tebow addresses the virtual 48th Annual March for Life, Friday, Jan. 29, 2021. (Video screengrab)

A mostly virtual version of the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., on Friday featured pre-recorded speeches from lawmakers, faith leaders, and former football star Tim Tebow, pushing for unity and appealing to President Biden to support life.

March for Life Director Jeanne Mancini kicked off the event by announcing its theme: “Together strong, life unites.”

“With all of the division and unrest, with the fear in our country, we felt strongly that this year’s theme should call for a time of coming together,” she said.

What followed was an unusual iteration of the gathering that contrasted sharply with recent years when references to former President Trump, his policies, and his rhetoric were commonplace — some voiced by Trump himself, who spoke at the event in 2020.

But in the wake of this month’s insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, perpetrated by supporters of the former president — including some pro-life activists — speakers at the March for Life tended to avoid his name altogether. Instead, many made calls for unity, stressed the diversity of the movement and appealed to President Biden directly.

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Mancini warned that Biden’s administration was poised to make “divisive, pro-abortion, pro-death” policy decisions but urged the president to “consider unifying, pro-life policy decisions.”

As always at the unabashedly religious event, references to faith filled the proceedings. Republican Congressman Chris Smith of New Jersey invoked faith while arguing that pro-life activists should remain respectful in their debates with opponents.

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Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.) addresses the virtual 48th Annual March for Life, Friday, Jan. 29, 2021. (Video screengrab)

“Today we again face enormous challenges and recommit to persevere through prayer, fasting and good works, and respect — including those with whom we fundamentally disagree, even when it’s not reciprocated,” he said.

He later added: “These children need the president of the United States to be their friend and advocate, not another powerful adversary.”

At least two of the speakers were Democrats. Angie Hatton, the minority whip in the Kentucky House of Representatives, said her Christian faith guides her votes to “protect unborn life” but suggested the movement needs support from both parties.

“I believe in this year’s theme: together strong, life unites,” said Hatton, who serves on the national advisory board for Democrats for Life. “I believe we need a bipartisan effort to end abortion, but not just by outlawing it, but also by eliminating the reasons women seek abortions in the first place.”

Hatton argued that the pro-life movement should embrace policies that are “pro-life for all life,” such as making healthcare more accessible to impoverished people, paying working mothers a living wage, helping to make childcare and preschool affordable and funding foster care and adoption services.

“In the same way that I found the political courage to speak the pro-life message as a Democrat, I’m asking pro-life Republican legislators to find the courage to support not only pro-life legislation, but also pro-babies and moms legislation,” she said.

The lineup also featured several prominent conservative religious figures. Joseph F. Naumann, Catholic Archbishop of Kansas City, Kansas, and Cissie Graham Lynch, a senior adviser to the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, both offered prayers. J.D. Greear,  president of the Southern Baptist Convention, told a story of how a college student decided not to have an abortion after hearing him speak.

“I march because actual lives are at stake,” he said.

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Athlete Tim Tebow addresses the virtual 48th Annual March for Life, Friday, Jan. 29, 2021. (Video screengrab)

The headliner of the event was the former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow. A vocal evangelical Christian, Tebow told how his mother, a missionary, decided to give birth to him despite difficulties with his pregnancy and advice from doctors suggesting she have an abortion.

“I’m so grateful that my mom gave me a chance at life,” he said, before adding, “You know who else I believe stood and stands for life? Our savior, Jesus.”

Tebow then gave a lengthy, faith-filled talk in which he repeatedly cited Scripture.

“I’ve given so much of my life for sports,” he said. “People might say I was passionate about that, but that’s for trophies that rust and for praise of people that are going to forget your name. Does that really matter? I don’t think so. But you see, being passionate about Jesus, and passionate about life, and passionate about people and passionate about those that have been thrown away and neglected and forgotten — that is worthy, that is meaningful, that is real significance.”

After he finished, a group of speakers and representatives from the movement, wearing red March for Life masks, led a small in-person march in downtown Washington that concluded at the U.S. Supreme Court.

“This year we just sensed we needed to talk about unity and diversity creating unity,” Mancini told a reporter from EWTN as she marched.

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People participate in the 48th Annual March for Life in Washington, Friday, Jan. 29, 2021. The annual event was mostly virtual this year. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Although not listed as a speaker, the event also included two short videos featuring a more controversial figure in Abby Johnson, a prominent pro-life activist and Catholic who spoke at the 2019 March for Life. Johnson also delivered a speech at the “Jericho March” in December, a large conservative gathering in Washington convened to protest Joe Biden’s victory, in which she characterized Biden’s presidency as “fake.”

The activist gave a speech about the pro-life movement the day before the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, in which she said, “If you are not standing out in front of abortion clinics demanding justice for these unborn babies, then you are part of the problem.”

She added: “It is time, patriots, to stop worrying about offending your neighbor and start worrying about offending the heart of God. It’s time to rise up. It is time to fight back.”

Johnson also posted on Facebook the day of the insurrection, saying that she “got a little bit of pepper spray” in her lungs after being “mildly in the fray. Her publicist later contended that Johnson arrived at the Capitol steps after the “trespassing incident.”

Johnson’s video appearance at the March for Life mostly promoted ministries she’s attached to, and she had little to say to the crowd.

Jack Jenkins is an award-winning journalist and national reporter for the Religion News Service. National reporter Emily McFarlan Miller also contributed to this report.

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13 Responses

    1. The article stressed unity among pro-life Americans. For the sake of the unborn, I would hope we could set aside partisan squabbles and focus on the greater cause.

    2. Hey G7 here’s a test question for ya. Since Reagan I’ve seen and read about ongoing marches and prayers and etc..etc. in the hundreds. Q: why hasn’t any right wing religious groups taken there loot, I mean tithes and organized state wide groups of CHRISTIAN lawyers to attack abortion and get it onto the chamber floors for a vote in both state and federal levels of government and then to the Supreme Court? A: because without abortion the GOP has no platform to get people interested in them. Now of course they still have protecting Wall Street and keeping our military bothering every country to bring democracy to those poor folks and making sure churches aren’t taxed. So I guess they would still have a full plate.

  1. Trump whose 4 years saw an unprecedented increase of funding for PP? Unlike the zombies in these comment sections I don’t consider being a fake pro-lifer to be all that superior to being a real abortion fanatic.

  2. Pro-life must also include funds for gun control and facing the issues of racial inequality and ways to make economic equality a reality. Pro-life must be from the womb to the tomb. Being pro-life must mean being against the violence and murder in the streets and willing to address the issues that cause it and also make birth control (not abortion) free to all who want it.

    1. If we don’t have the God-ordained right to self-defense no other rights exist. You can’t be pro-life and simultaneously say that people can’t defend their life from bad people and bad governments. The cause of violent crime is liberal leaders that have a warped view of compassion and rehabilitation, or lazy law enforcement that doesn’t act on threats and warnings and tips–not average citizens. 60 years of firearms laws have done nothing to make us safer. The definition of insanity is doubling down on the same failures over and over hoping for a better outcome from them.

      1. Please share the source for us having a “God-ordained right to self-defense?”

        Also, I always thought the cause of violent crime was man’s sinful nature, but if it is really the libs, I’d love to see that verse, too. Thanks!

    2. Declaring we need to be “pro-life” “womb-to-tomb” is a tactic from proponents of socialism and communism, and is used by them to shame and deceive those who are actually pro life. Taking from some (stealing) and giving it to others has always led to enabling destruction, and to the oppression and death/murders of countless people. This is what Marxism has always produced, and history has proved this over and over.

      1. I’m sorry, but what does wanting fewer school shootings have to do with communism and socialism?

        You are so quick to defend gun owners from those who wish to “take” their guns but won’t defend students from those that wish to “take” their lives.

        I don’t see why you can’t be pro-life/anti-abortion and also anti-school shooting/pro-common sense gun laws. These aren’t mutually exclusive.

  3. Many who are pro-life will remember that during the 8 years of the Obama administration, the pro-life movement was galvanized. A good thing, right? Or was it? Our focus shouldn’t be on who is in the White House. Changing the hearts and minds of our fellow Americans will be done by consistent witness to pro-life principles through real Christian charity at the local level.

  4. Wave of pro life bills hitting dem controlled congress. Where was that wave from January 21, 2017 thru January 19, 2019 when the god fearing GOP held the power in the senate, the congress, 39 out of 50 governors and the White House???? Hello, is this mike on???? As stated before by many a wise person. Without abortion the gop would have no platform. Hey I wonder if any will pass? Thoughts and prayers y’all

    1. Here’s my question in turn…so why in turn are the Dems making abortion a sacrament? What is the wisdom in promoting infanticide?

      In calling the murder of children in the womb “reproductive justice” when it’s injustice to the mother, father, and the child? Someone made in the image of God who has their life taken because convenience, independence, control or money (or lack of it) seemed more important. Or the mother was deceived by fear in thinking it was her only way out.

      The GOP may lack courage, yet the Dems have blood on their power hungry hands.

      So, “confused Christian”, what I’m saying is we should not rely on either broken party to change abortion while we sit idly by. We have the power to pray and use our words and voices. Speaking to representatives. Supporting local pregnancy care centers. Starting ministries to help young moms/parents in need. Just talking to people about the truth of abortion and what it does. And let’s not forget praying for a move of God and repenting of the sin of abortion and what it’s done to America.

      Doing whatever we can to foster “life.” And the Bible tells us how to create a culture of life.

      There’s a lot we can do.
      More people in the younger generation support legislation like heartbeat bills. We can pray these things get passed.

  5. I like the title of this article, because to keep making EVERYTHING about Trump is to do little more than to feed his ego. Trump is a narcissist, so he thrives off of attention. The only way for our nation to move past Trump is to stop giving him the attention he loves.
    The prolife movement existed before Trump and will go on after him.

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