Trump Administration Rejoins Pro-Life Geneva Consensus to Support International Right to Life
Calvin Freiburger : Oct 29, 2025
LifeSiteNews.com
The US joined the Geneva Consensus declaring ‘the essential priority of protecting the right to life' during the first Trump administration but withdrew under Joe Biden.
(Washington, DC) — [LifeSiteNews.com] President Donald Trump has signed a letter commemorating the fifth anniversary of the Geneva Consensus Declaration, reaffirming support for the right to life abroad. (Image: Pixabay)
Under the first Trump administration, the United States first signed the document in 2020, along with 31 other nations. It declares "the essential priority of protecting the right to life" and promoting "strength of the family and of a successful and flourishing society"; that "every human being has the inherent right to life"; and that "in no case should abortion be promoted as a method of family planning" and that "any measures or changes related to abortion within the health system can only be determined at the national or local level according to the national legislative process."
On October 22, the White House released a letter celebrating the fifth anniversary of the declaration and signatories' work for the shared values of life, women's health, and preservation of the family, and formally rejoining the United States to the declaration after the Biden administration withdrew from it.
"I will never waiver in protecting the sanctity of every human life," Trump said. "My administration is steadfastly devoted to restoring a culture that values the inherent dignity of every child and to upholding the eternal truth that every person is created in the holy image and likeness of God, with infinite worth and boundless potential."... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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