Vice President JD Vance on Friday encouraged anti-abortion activists to ''take heart in how far we've come'' on the quest to limit the practice, listing the Trump administration's accomplishments including an expansion of a ban on U.S. foreign aid for groups supporting abortion services.
''There is still much road ahead to travel together,'' Vance told attendees at the annual March for Life demonstration, which draws tens of thousands of people annually to Washington. Attendees rallied on the National Mall before heading to the Supreme Court.
Vance, a Republican, has spent years passionately advocating for Americans to have more children. He repeatedly expressed alarm about declining birth rates as he launched his political career in 2021 with a successful bid for the U.S. Senate in Ohio, and as vice president he has continued on that mission.
''I want more babies in the United States of America," Vance said in addressing last year's March for Life.
Earlier this week, Vance and his wife, second lady Usha Vance, announced in a social media post they are expecting a son, their fourth child, in late July.
''Let the record show, you have a vice president who practices what he preaches," Vance said Friday.
Vance cited the Supreme Court's 2022 Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade, calling it "the most important Supreme Court decision of my lifetime.'' He said President Donald Trump's leadership and appointment of conservative jurists ''put a definitive end to the tyranny of judicial rule on the question of human life.''
He also lauded the ''historic expansion of the Mexico City policy," the broadening of a ban on U.S. foreign aid for groups supporting abortion services, to include assistance going to international and domestic organizations and agencies that promote gender identity as well as diversity, equity and inclusion programs.