“This is a battle that must be fought, must be won, not only in the corridors of power, but above all in the hearts and souls of the people,” he said.
Trump also highlighted policies he said reflect his administration’s broader commitment to faith and family, including defending religious liberty, ending taxpayer-funded abortion both domestically and abroad, supporting faith-based adoption and foster care programs, and proposing a $1,000 investment account for every newborn child.
He said those initiatives are aimed at strengthening families while affirming the value of every human life.
“With your help and support, we will continue to fight for the eternal truth that every child is a gift from God,” Trump said, closing his remarks with a call for continued engagement from supporters.
For the second consecutive year, Vice President JD Vance attended the March for Life and addressed the crowd in person.
Vance spoke during a pre-march rally themed “Life Is a Gift,” which featured several high-profile speakers and drew thousands of attendees ahead of the main event.
“Under this administration, again from the president of the United States, the vice president, you have an ally in the White House now,” Vance told the crowd.
Vance said the administration has spent the past year reversing policies implemented under the previous administration that he said targeted religious expression and expanded taxpayer-funded abortion.
“We started by undoing the evils we saw under the previous administration, like throwing priests and grandmothers in prison for praying outside a clinic,” Vance said. “That’s over. We stopped it.”
He said the administration also ended policies that mandated taxpayer funding for abortions, including government-paid travel, and restored protections for religious freedom across federal agencies.
“Over the past year we’ve built steadily upon the victories of the president’s first term,” Vance said. “We have secured religious freedom in the United States of America once again.”
Vance also shared personal news during his remarks, telling the crowd that he and his wife, Second Lady Usha Vance, are expecting their fourth child.






