People participating in the March for Life walk past the Supreme Court, Jan. 19, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, The Canadian Press File)


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Thousands of anti-abortion advocates are converging on Washington, D.C., on Friday for the annual March for Life Rally 2025, aiming to capitalize on recent victories and sustain pressure on legislators. After decades of fighting to overturn Roe v. Wade, which was achieved in June 2022, the movement's focus has shifted to state-level battles over abortion rights.

Turnout Expectations

Organizers predict a turnout of approximately 150,000 participants, consistent with previous years of the march's 52-year history. However, attendance may be affected by harsh winter conditions that recently forced President Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony indoors. Additionally, the momentum of the movement could experience a natural decline following the landmark Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, which had guaranteed abortion rights nationwide.

Post-Roe Focus

With Roe v. Wade no longer in effect, the march highlights state and federal legislative battles over abortion. Protesters will gather on the National Mall for a rally before marching toward the U.S. Capitol and Supreme Court. For decades, the Supreme Court was the primary focus, but now, attention is directed at Congress to emphasize abortion's significance as both a state and federal issue.

Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, emphasized that the fight is far from over. “There’s no silver bullet to ending abortion,” Hawkins stated. She highlighted the importance of pushing legislators to address abortion comprehensively, from state to federal levels. Hawkins also expressed a desire for greater support for women facing unplanned pregnancies, advocating for measures such as paid family leave and expanded child tax credits.

The Trump Administration’s Role

Former President Trump’s actions remain a central talking point for the movement. Although some advocates were disappointed by his resistance to endorsing a federal abortion ban or harsher state-level restrictions, Trump has taken credit for the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, achieved through his three judicial appointments.

While Trump is not attending the rally in person, he is expected to deliver remarks via a prerecorded message. Vice President JD Vance will also address the crowd. On Thursday, Trump pardoned several activists previously jailed for blockading a Washington abortion clinic, signaling his continued alignment with the anti-abortion movement.

“This is a historic moment,” said Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of SBA Pro-Life America. “This year’s March for Life Rally 2025, is especially significant, marking the first presidential election since the Dobbs decision, with a pro-life Republican leadership trifecta in place.”

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