Biggest Issue Facing Fight For Life

Jan 17, 2026 - 07:28
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Biggest Issue Facing Fight For Life

A pro-life policy organization is calling on President Donald Trump to do more to protect the unborn.  

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Pro-life leaders are seeking to advance policies to protect the unborn and mothers from the harms of the abortion pill. While Marjorie Dannenfelser, the president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America says no president has done more for the pro-life movement than Trump, she argues the president has not championed the issue as he did during his first term.  

Dannenfelser says she “spoke often with the president in the first term,” adding, “we were great allies.”  

Dannenfelser served as national co-chair of Pro-Life Voices for Trump during the president’s reelection bid in 2020, and led Trump’s pro-life advisory council during his first presidential campaign in 2016.

“We delivered a lot … in the battleground states. He made very strong commitments, followed through on all of them, [which] led to the overturn of Roe v. Wade,” Dannenfelser explained.  

Today, there appear to be fewer conversations about abortion compared to Trump’s first term in office.

Have conservatives moved on from the issue? Dannenfelser joins the “Problematic Women” podcast to discuss.  

Also on the show, Dannenfelser explains why the abortion pill is the biggest issue facing the fight for life in 2026. Plus, the Department of Health and Human Services received criticism after releasing millions in funding to Planned Parenthood. But did they have a choice?  

All this and more on this week’s edition of “Problematic Women.”  

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