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President Trump named ‘pro-life person of the year’ for 2017

Updated: January 4, 2018 at 11:11 am EST  See Comments

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January 4, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – The pro-life group Operation Rescue has named President Donald Trump as their 2017 “pro-life person of the year.”

The Malachi Award is given by Operation Rescue every year to recognize individuals who sacrificially work to advance the cause of protecting the pre-born.

“Operation Rescue is grateful to Pres. Trump for having the courage to keep promises made during the campaign that provide greater protections for the pre-born and deny Federal funds from those who commit abortions,” said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. “He has proven to be the most pro-life president we have had in modern history and has backed up his pro-life rhetoric with action like no other before him.”

According to Operation Rescue, after one year Trump has already accomplished more for the pro-life agenda than any other president.

They offer the following examples of Trump’s pro-life actions:

Trump appointed conservative, pro-life Justice Neil Gorsuch to the U.S, Supreme Court. He has effectively denied public money to those who commit and promote abortions around the world. The Trump Administration Department of Justice has launched a formal investigation into Planned Parenthood’s illegal baby parts trafficking

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