Former Attorney General of Nebraska Interview avails
Intro: President Donald Trump is about to make history again as he will become the first U.S. President to directly address the annual March for Life on Friday.
With 500,000 people expected to be in attendance, including the President of the United States who has appointed two conservative Supreme Court justices, the pro-life movement has never had more momentum.
But the momentum doesn’t stop there. In early March 2020, the United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in an abortion case that could potentially overturn Roe Vs. Wade, the controversial Supreme Court decision in 1973 legalizing abortion.
One of the key pro-life former attorney generals who has been fighting for decades to outlaw abortion is Don Stenberg of Nebraska, who is joining in this discussion.
Suggested Q&A:
- Tell us about the March for Life which garners hundreds of thousands of pro-life participants each year for 47 years, yet hardly gets a mention in much of the secular media. I believe their 2020 theme is “Life empowers: Pro-life is Pro-woman.”
- What is hoped to be accomplished with large demonstrations? Do you realistically expect political liberals to change their positions? Hasn’t everyone pretty much hardened their resolve in the current polarized political climate?
- What impact do you think President Trump’s planned appearance will have on this pro-life rally and the pro-life movement?
- Tell us about your past involvements fighting abortion, including this historic case banning partial-birth abortion that bares your name: Stenberg v. Carhart.
- Tell us about the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case in early March and what are the likely prospects of that case.
- Do you believe there is a 5-4 majority on the current Supreme Court to overturn Roe vs. Wade?