Chemical Abortions, Sex Education: March for Life President Addresses Future of Pro-Life Movement

Aug 2, 2025 - 04:28
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Chemical Abortions, Sex Education: March for Life President Addresses Future of Pro-Life Movement

There has been a significant shift in the fight to protect the unborn since Roe v. Wade was overturned in the summer of 2022 with the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.

Now, the March for Life is holding state-based marches across the country and continues to work to shift the way the culture views the unborn. 

Jennie Bradley Lichter, who became the new president of the March for Life in February, says there is a need to highlight the joy, optimism, and compassion within the pro-life movement.

Lichter joins “Problematic Women” to share her own pro-life journey, and discuss how the pro-life movement is effectively working to save the unborn even as chemical abortions have become the most used form of abortion in the U.S. Lichter also discusses her work during the first Trump administration and answers the question: Can women have it all? 

And speaking of culture: Have you seen the new American Eagle ad featuring actress Sydney Sweeney and the radical Left’s response? We give our take on why a classic marketing technique has the far Left crying “racism” and “fascism.”

Plus, former Vice President Kamala Harris is coming out with a book on her “107 Days” of a presidential campaign. Should be a fun read. We react to the news. All this and more on this week’s edition of “Problematic Women.” 

Enjoy the show!

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