The following is a compilation of bill signings, speeches, appointments and other actions that President Barack Obama has engaged in that have promoted abortion before and during his presidency. While President Obama has promised to reduce abortions, and some of his supporters believe that will happen, this long list proves that his only agenda is promoting more abortions. While President Obama has appointed numerous other abortion advocates to key positions, we only include the appointments that pertain to policies on abortion.
You can find this complete listing online at LifeNews.com.
Post-Election / Pre-Inauguration
- November 5, 2008 - President Obama selects pro-abortion Rep. Rahm Emanuel as his White House Chief of Staff. Emanuel has a 0% pro-life voting record according to National Right to Life.
- November 19, 2008 - President Obama picks pro-abortion former Sen. Tom Daschle as his Health and Human Services Secretary. Daschle has a long pro-abortion voting record according to National Right to Life.
- November 20, 2008 - President Obama chooses former NARAL legal director Dawn Johnsen to serve as a member of his Department of Justice Review Team. Later, he finalizes her appointment as the Assistant Attorney General for the Office of the Legal Counsel in the Obama administration.
- November 24, 2008 - President Obama appoints Ellen Moran, the former director of the pro-abortion group Emily's List as his White House communications director. Emily's List only supported candidates who favored taxpayer funded abortions and opposed a partial-birth abortion ban.
- November 24, 2008 - President Obama puts former Emily's List board member Melody Barnes in place as his director of the Domestic Policy Council.
- November 30, 2008 - President Obama names pro-abortion Sen. Hillary Clinton as the Secretary of State. Clinton has an unblemished pro-abortion voting record and has supported making unlimited abortions an international right.
- December 10, 2008 - President Obama selects pro-abortion former Clinton administration official Jeanne Lambrew to become the deputy director of the White House Office of Health Reform. Planned Parenthood is "excited" about the selection.
- December 10, 2008 - Obama transition team publishes memo from dozens of pro-abortion groups listing their laundry list of pro-abortions actions they want him to take.
Pro-Abortion Presidential Record - 2009
- January 5, 2009 - President Obama picks pro-abortion Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine as the chairman of the Democratic Party.
- January 6, 2009 - President Obama chooses Thomas Perrelli, the lawyer who represented Terri Schiavo’s husband Michael in his efforts to kill his disabled wife, as the third highest attorney in the Justice Department.
- January 22, 2009 - Releases statement restating support for Roe v. Wade decision that allowed virtually unlimited abortions and has resulted in at least 50 million abortions since 1973.
- January 23, 2009 - Forces taxpayers to fund pro-abortion groups that either promote or perform abortions in other nations. Decison to overturn Mexico City Policy sends part of $457 million to pro-abortion organizations.
- January 26, 2009 - President Obama's nominee for Deputy Secretary of State, James B. Steinberg, tells members of the Senate that taxpayers should be forced to fund abortions. Nominee erroneously says limits on abortion funding are unconstitutional.
- January 29, 2009 - President Obama nominates pro-abortion David Ogden as Deputy Attorney General.
- February 12, 2009 - President Obama nominates pro-abortion Elena Kagan to serve as Solicitor General.
- February 27, 2009 - Starts the process of overturning pro-life conscience protections President Bush put in place to make sure medical staff and centers are not forced to do abortions.
- February 28, 2009 - President Obama nominates pro-abortion Kathleen Sebelius to become Secretary of Health and Human Services.
- March 5, 2009 - The Obama administration shuts out pro-life groups from attending a White House-sponsored health care summit. Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion business, make the invitation list as do other pro-abortion groups.
- March 9, 2009 - President Barack Obama signs an executive order forcing taxpayer funding of embryonic stem cell research.
- March 10, 2009 - President Obama announces the creation of a new foreign policy position to focus on women's issues. He names Melanne Verveer, an abortion advocate, to occupy the post.
- March 10, 2009 - Reverses an executive order to press for more research into ways of obtaining embryonic stem cells without harming human life. The order President Obama scrapped would have promoted new forms of stem cell research.
- March 11, 2009 - President Obama signs an executive order establishing a new agency within his administration known as the White House Council on Women and Girls. President Obama's director of public liaison at the White House, Tina Tchen, an abortion advocate, becomes director of it.
- March 11, 2009 - Obama administration promotes an unlimited right to abortion at a United Nations meeting.
- March 11, 2009 - Obama administration officials deny negative effects of abortion at United Nation's meeting.
- March 17, 2009 - President Barack Obama makes his first judicial appointment and names pro-abortion federal Judge David Hamilton to serve on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
- March 26, 2009 - Announces $50 million for the UNFPA, the UN population agency that has been criticized for promoting abortion and working closely with Chinese population control officials who use forced abortions and involuntary sterilizations.
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