
March for Life activists optimistic about ending Roe but say movement needs to do more to help women
Fox News
Pro-life activists expressed optimism at the March for Life on Friday in Washington, D.C., maintaining that the end of the landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade would just be the beginning of another stage in protecting life.
"There's kind of an excitement in the air this year, which is a wonderful thing," Fr. David Pivonka, who says he's been coming to the march for about 30 years, told Fox News Digital. Pivonka currently serves as President of Franciscan University of Steubenville. He estimates that 700-800 students came with him to the March.
Zeta Barton, a 20-year-old student at Liberty University, told Fox News Digital that she was studying pre-law and wanted to fight abortion after graduating. She said she thought conservative justices like Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett would "stand up for the lives that haven't had a future yet."













