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Trudeau should come to March for Life to see ‘out of touch’ youth: pro-life leader

Updated: January 16, 2018 at 8:13 pm EST  See Comments

Katie Yoder

January 16, 2018 (NewsBusters) — On Friday, more than 100,000 Americans are expected to march in the nation’s capital to celebrate life and condemn abortion. While the networks often overlook the March for Life, it exemplifies the strength and youth of the pro-life movement – something one leader wants the Canadian prime minister to grasp.

March for Life president Jeanne Mancini appeared on Fox & Friends Monday to discuss Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent comments attacking the pro-life movement – and invited him to attend the march to “see who’s really out of touch with mainstream America.”

To begin the segment, Fox co-hosts Rachel Campos-Duffy and Brian Kilmeade played a clip of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau bashing pro-life groups.

An organization that has the explicit purpose of restricting women’s rights by removing rights to abortion is not in line with where we are as a government, quite frankly where we are as a society,” Trudeau declared Wednesday during an Ontario town hall.

Campos-Duffy and Kilmeade turned to Mancini for a reaction. She stressed that he was “out of touch.”

“He doesn’t need to look far to see that eight out of

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