Former President Donald Trump addressed evangelical Christian voters at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority Policy Conference in Washington, seeking their support amidst his legal troubles and criticism from rivals. While expressing his belief in the government’s role in restricting abortion, Trump did not specify any federal legislation he would advocate for. The event marked Trump’s first in-person appearance at a 2024 presidential hopefuls gathering since announcing his candidacy. The conference highlighted the significance of evangelical voters in the Republican nominating process, particularly in the Iowa caucuses and South Carolina primary. Trump highlighted his appointment of three Supreme Court justices who voted to overturn Roe v. Wade on its anniversary, emphasizing the power now held by pro-life advocates. Trump, currently the front-runner for the 2024 GOP nomination, faces legal battles, including a federal indictment related to mishandling classified documents. The conference provided an opportunity for other candidates to challenge Trump’s support among attendees. Several candidates took jabs at Trump, while others defended him or chose not to mention him. Abortion is expected to be a prominent issue in upcoming GOP debates. Trump, Pence, and other contenders have differing views and approaches to a federal abortion ban. While Trump has avoided taking a clear stance, Pence called for a ban at 15 weeks. The conference also highlighted cultural clashes and other policy positions among Republican candidates.
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