Frank Walker
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It's part of him trying to send money back instead of to the insurance companies, but to the actual person, the actual people, which would make people live, be a life issue for everyone.
And I think that's what's involved.
And unfortunately, he has like a little bit of a compromise that he may have to make in order to actually have a big pro-life policy in the long run.
Pro-life, you know, so much the pro-life movement has been thought of as a religious issue, and then it creates this idea of pro-lifism.
But it kind ofβit's been a Republican issue.
It's been a kernel of theβwhat I would call the neocon, the rhino Republicans, the George Bush Republicans that never really accomplished the pro-life things that Trump has.
It's been a real point of theirβ
and the Catholic bishops have followed along with that too, of their whole constituency.
But that organization, that Mike Pence type of GOP rhino Republican,
that the whole establishment supports.
They don't like Trump.
They don't want Trump.
And so those people have a hard time supporting Trump when Trump is pro-life.
So if he gives them an opportunity to drive a wedge, they will.
And so all of the establishments at the March for Life, and they're kind of meandering around.
They don't seem to have the energy they have, you know?
And I think it's just, it's a political, it's like a...
It's a way the politics is configured that's creating this situation.
The establishment really does not want Trump and his reforms.
Sometimes I think they weren't glad to have Roe v. Wade overturned.