The guy who reversed Roe v. Wade has been running from us since then. And we’ve kinda’ let him. Look, the guy did the seemingly impossible. Overturning Roe was an epochal event in the history of our country. Since then, he’s asked for wiggle room, mainly because by overturning Roe, abortion became a political issue once again.

Sadly, for us, the pro-life position is easily demonized. And that’s why we’ve been getting our butts kicked all over the country. Democrats just say “Pro-lifers want to arrest women for miscarriages” or “they will ban first trimester abortions!”

Right now, people don’t like late term abortions. It makes them uneasy. But they also don’t want early term abortions banned. Their side has money and they hammer this home to great effect. So, Trump has kinda’ run from us because he knows defending life from the point of conception is a hard task, a political loser.

And many believed he was just strategically tacking in order to win. I had that thought many times. But now, Trump is asking pro-lifers to be “flexible” in their demands for restrictions against federal funds going to ObamaCare-funded health care plans that cover abortion.

“Now, you have to be a little flexible on Hyde,” Trump said in reference to the Hyde Amendment, the provision that prevents federal funds from being used on abortion services.

“You know that you got to be a little flexible. You got to work something. You got to use ingenuity. You got to work,” Trump said in a speech to House Republicans at a policy retreat at the Kennedy Center.
The comment comes as a bipartisan group of senators negotiate a possible deal to revive ObamaCare enhanced subsidies that expired at the end of 2025.

But a major sticking point in bipartisan negotiations has been demands from top Republicans to include new restrictions on federal funds from being spent on Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace plans that cover abortion services.

As we know from past experience if you open it a little you open it a lot. Soon, the abortion industry will once again be flush and they’ll be dropping dollars like it’s a Diddy party.

There are some times you get tack strategically to negotiate. There are other times you must stand on principle. This is not negotiable.