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Donald Trump perdona a los activistas antiaborto que bloquearon clínicas e intimidaron a médicos y pacientes

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El presidente Donald Trump perdonó a los activistas antiaborto condenados por bloquear las entradas a clínicas de abortos, en una nueva orden ejecutiva. Es «un gran honor firmar esto», celebró.

“No deberían haber sido procesados”, dijo mientras firmaba indultos para los “manifestantes pacíficos provida”.

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Las personas indultadas estuvieron involucradas en la invasión y el bloqueo de una clínica de Washington en octubre de 2020.

Lauren Handy fue sentenciada a casi cinco años de prisión por liderar el bloqueo al ordenar a los bloqueadores que se unieran con candados y cadenas para bloquear las puertas de la clínica.

Trump sostiene una orden de clemencia para los manifestantes antiaborto. Foto: AP

Una enfermera se torció el tobillo cuando una persona la empujó al entrar a la clínica, y una mujer fue abordada por otro bloqueador mientras tenía dolores de parto, dijeron los fiscales. La policía encontró cinco fetos en la casa de Handy después de que ella fuera acusada.

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Trump indultó a Handy y a sus nueve coacusados: Jonathan Darnel de Virginia; Jay Smith, John Hinshaw y William Goodman, todos de Nueva York; Joan Bell de Nueva Jersey; Paulette Harlow y Jean Marshall, ambas de Massachusetts; Heather Idoni de Michigan; y Herb Geraghty de Pensilvania.

En la primera semana de la presidencia de Trump, los defensores del aborto han intensificado los llamados para que Trump indulte a los manifestantes acusados ​​de violar la Ley de Libertad de Acceso a las Entradas a las Clínicas, que está diseñada para proteger las clínicas de abortos de obstrucciones y amenazas.

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  • Se espera que el presidente Donald Trump se pronuncie a través de un enlace de video en la manifestación anual antiaborto más grande de Estados Unidos más tarde el viernes. 
  • Trump indultó a 23 activistas antiaborto un día antes de la Marcha por la Vida en Washington DC.
  • En 2020, Trump se convirtió en el primer presidente de Estados Unidos en asistir personalmente al mitin.
  • Los presidentes republicanos anteriores, incluidos George W. Bush y Ronald Reagan, se han dirigido al grupo de forma remota.
  • La manifestación anual comenzó en 1974, un año después de que la Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos legalizara el aborto en Roe v Wade.

La ley de 1994 se aprobó en una época en la que aumentaban las protestas y los bloqueos en las clínicas, al igual que la violencia contra los proveedores de servicios de aborto, como el asesinato del Dr. David Gunn en 1993.

El asesinato de Gunn marcó el comienzo de una ola de violencia mortal contra el aborto. El tiroteo se produjo tras atentados con bombas en clínicas y protestas regulares contra el aborto en Pensacola.

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Trump mencionó específicamente a Harlow en un discurso de junio en el que criticó al Departamento de Justicia del expresidente Joe Biden por presentar cargos contra manifestantes involucrados en bloqueos.

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«Muchas personas están en la cárcel por esto», dijo en junio, y agregó: «Vamos a solucionarlo de inmediato».

Las promesas contradictorias durante la campaña electoral

Los defensores del derecho al aborto criticaron los indultos de Trump como prueba de su oposición al acceso al aborto, a pesar de sus declaraciones vagas y contradictorias sobre el tema mientras intentaba encontrar un término medio en la campaña electoral entre los aliados antiaborto y la mayoría de los estadounidenses que apoyan el derecho al aborto.

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Una manifestante protesta por la prohibición de aborto en Washington. Foto: AP Una manifestante protesta por la prohibición de aborto en Washington. Foto: AP

La defensa al aborto fue una de las mayores banderas de la candidata demócrata, Kamala Harris.

«En la campaña electoral, Donald Trump intentó actuar en ambos sentidos: alardeando de su papel en la anulación de Roe v. Wade y al mismo tiempo diciendo que no iba a tomar medidas sobre el aborto», dijo Ryan Stitzlein, vicepresidente de relaciones políticas y gubernamentales de la organización nacional por el derecho al aborto, Libertad Reproductiva para Todos.

«Nunca creímos que eso fuera cierto y esto nos demuestra que teníamos razón», dijo.

La presidenta de SBA Pro-Life America, Marjorie Dannenfelser, agradeció a Trump por “cumplir inmediatamente su promesa” de indultar a los manifestantes, argumentando que sus procesamientos eran políticos.

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El grupo legal Thomas More Society argumentó en una carta dirigida a Trump en enero que los acusados ​​de la Ley FACE que representan habían sido “encarcelados injustamente”. El grupo había asegurado a los acusados ​​que Trump revisaría sus casos y los perdonaría cuando asumiera el cargo, según la carta.

«Hoy, la libertad resuena en nuestra gran nación», dijo el jueves Steve Crampton, abogado principal de la Sociedad Thomas More, y agregó: «Lo que les sucedió nunca podrá borrarse, pero los indultos de hoy son un gran paso hacia el restablecimiento de la justicia».

El senador republicano Josh Hawley, uno de los partidarios más leales de Trump, calificó el procesamiento de los manifestantes antiaborto como “un asalto grotesco a los principios de este país” e instó a Trump a perdonarlos mientras leía las historias de dichos manifestantes antiaborto en el Senado, el jueves.

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Destacó a Eva Edl, quien estuvo involucrada en el bloqueo de una clínica en Tennessee en 2021 y cuya historia ha llamado la atención de los grupos antiaborto nacionales más grandes.

Hawley dijo que “tuvo una gran conversación” el jueves por la mañana con Trump sobre los manifestantes.

La noticia de los indultos llega antes de la protesta anual contra el aborto Marcha por la Vida del viernes en Washington, donde se espera que el presidente se dirija a la multitud en un video.

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Romania blocks frontrunner from postponed presidential race

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Romania’s central election authority has banned Calin Georgescu, a populist candidate and frontrunner, from running in May’s presidential election re-run.

«Europe is now a dictatorship, Romania is under tyranny!» Georgescu said in a post on X, following the decision. «I have one message left! If democracy in Romania falls, the entire democratic world will fall!»

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Trump’s administration has taken an interest in Romania’s presidential election since it was canceled in May because of Russian collusion allegations in Georgescu’s favor. 

SpaceX CEO and DOGE leader Elon Musk chimed in and shared his reaction to the decision.

ROMANIAN FAR-RIGHT PRESIDENTIAL FRONTRUNNER TAKEN INTO CUSTODY AFTER JD VANCE’S REBUKE OF EUROPEAN ELECTIONS

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Calin Georgescu, the winner of Romania’s first round of presidential election, annulled by the Constitutional Court, uses crutches walking between supporters gathered for a protest outside the Romanian parliament in Bucharest, Romania, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025.  (AP Photo/Alexandru Dobre, File)

«This is crazy,» Musk wrote on X.

Kari Lake, Trump administration senior advisor for the US agency for global media, also reacted and compared what is happening in Romania to what «they tried with Trump here in America.»

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«Do you love your country & want to put it first?» Lake posted on X. «Then, the Globalists want you removed from the ballot & silenced. They tried it with Trump here in America. They did it to Bolsanaro in Brazil. Now, they’re doing it to Georgescu in Romania. The people should dictate their country’s future. Not the international order & their captured court.»

Georgescu, who won the first round of Romania’s canceled presidential election last year, was taken into custody for questioning by the country’s top prosecutors back in February.

ROMANIA ANNULS FIRST ROUND OF PRESIDENTIAL VOTE WON BY FAR-RIGHT CANDIDATE

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Calin Georgescu, the independent candidate for presidency who won the first round of presidential elections, speaks after an interview with the Associated Press in Izvorani, Romania, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

Romania’s Constitutional Court made the unprecedented move to annul the election two days ahead of the Dec. 8 runoff after Georgescu’s first-round win. He had polled in single digits and declared zero campaign spending, according to The Associated Press. Allegations of Russian interference and electoral violations quickly emerged. After the election cancelation, prosecutors launched an investigation into alleged campaign funding fraud, as well as alleged antisemitism and hate speech. 

The Trump administration has criticized Romania for canceling last year’s presidential election, with Vice President JD Vance alleging that the court’s ruling was based on «flimsy suspicions» and «enormous pressure» from Romania’s neighbors.

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JD Vance and Romania presidential frontrunner Georgescu. (Getty Images)

Vance said in December, «Romania straight up canceled the results of a presidential election based on the flimsy suspicions of an intelligence agency and enormous pressure from its continental neighbors.» 

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He also warned European leaders that they cannot win a «democratic mandate» by «censoring your opponents or putting them in jail,» nor by «disregarding your basic electorate on questions like who gets to be a part of our shared society.» 

«To many of us on the other side of the Atlantic, it looks more and more like old, entrenched interests hiding behind ugly Soviet-era words like misinformation and disinformation, who simply don’t like the idea that somebody with an alternative viewpoint might express a different opinion or, God forbid, vote a different way, or even worse, win an election,» Vance said. 

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Georgescu, a staunch critic of NATO and Western support for Ukraine, has sparked controversy in the past for describing Romanian fascist and nationalist leaders from the 1930s and 1940s as national heroes, according to The AP. 

He has also praised Russian President Vladimir Putin in the past as «a man who loves his country,» and has called Ukraine «an invented state.»

Fox News Digital’s Danielle Wallace, Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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Pope Francis now eating solid foods, showing ‘slight gradual improvements,’ Vatican says

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Pope Francis continued his therapy and prescribed diet, which now includes eating solid foods, the Vatican said in an update on Sunday.

The Vatican said he did respiratory and motor physiotherapy and his condition «appears stable, with slight gradual improvements.»

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«However, the overall situation remains complex, prompting doctors to maintain a guarded prognosis,» the Vatican also warned in its update.

Earlier on Sunday, the Vatican said the pope was responding well to treatment and had shown a «gradual, mild improvement» in recent days as he remains in the hospital recovering from double pneumonia.

POPE FRANCIS SHOWS ‘SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT’ DURING FOURTH WEEK IN HOSPITAL, VATICAN SAYS

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Pope Francis waves to believers as he leaves the Cercle Cite after a meeting Luxembourg’s Prime Minister during a four-day apostolic journey in Luxembourg and Belgium, in Luxembourg City on September 26, 2024. (Simon Wohlfahrt/AFP/Getty)

The night was quiet; the Pope is resting,» the Vatican said in its earlier statement.

Francis, 88, was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on Feb. 14 after a week-long bout of bronchitis worsened. Doctors first diagnosed the complex viral, bacterial and fungal respiratory tract infection and subsequently the onset of pneumonia in both lungs.

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This is the fourth Sunday in a row that the pope will not appear for his weekly noon blessing, but the Vatican plans to distribute the message he would have delivered.

The pope’s condition has remained stable, as he has had no fever and good oxygen levels in his blood for several days, doctors said. The doctors said that his stability «as a consequence testifies to a good response to therapy.»

This marks the first time doctors have reported that Francis, who has chronic lung disease and had part of one lung removed when he was younger, was responding well to the prescribed therapies since he was admitted to the hospital more than three weeks ago.

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Pope Francis waves from his popemobile after the weekly Angelus prayers, at Saint Peter’s Square in the Vatican on October 20, 2024. (Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty)

Despite Francis’ absence, the Vatican’s daily operations continued alongside celebrations of its Holy Year, the once-every-quarter-century Jubilee that brings pilgrims from around the world to Rome. The Holy Year is celebrating volunteers this weekend, and many are extending their pilgrimage to pray for Francis outside the hospital.

POPE FRANCIS CONTINUES TO REST IN HOSPITAL AS VATICAN’S HOLY YEAR PROCEEDS WITHOUT HIM

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Pope Francis attends a mass at the Esplanade of Tasitolu in Dili, East Timor, on September 10, 2024. (Tiziana Fabi/Pool/AFP/Getty)

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Canadian Cardinal Michael Czerny will preside over the Holy Year Mass on Sunday for the volunteers.

The pope has been using high flows of supplemental oxygen to help him breathe during the day and a noninvasive mechanical ventilation mask at night.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Mark Carney wins Liberal Party nomination to replace Trudeau as Canada’s next PM

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OTTAWA, Canada – Former Central Bank Governor of Canada Mark Carney will become Canada’s next prime minister after winning the Liberal leadership race on Sunday night. Carney told cheering supporters that «Canada will never become part of America in any way, shape or form.»

Carney received 86% of the vote, or 131,764 votes of the 151,899 ones cast from the nearly 400,000 party members who registered to participate in the leadership election.

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The new Liberal leader told members that they should be prepared to fight «the most important election of our lives» where the «stakes have never been higher.»

He said, Canada is the «greatest country in the world and now our neighbors want to take us. No way,» said the incoming Canadian prime minister referring to President Donald Trump’s repeated desire for the U.S. to annex Canada as the «51st state.»

TRUMP CRITIC MARK CARNEY POISED TO REPLACE TRUDEAU AS CANADA’S PRIME MINISTER

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Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks to supporters in Ottawa, Ontario, Sunday, March 9, 2025.. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP)

When Trump announced his tariffs against Canada last month, Carney issued a statement that «Canada will not bow down to a bully. We won’t stand by as illegal U.S. tariffs hurt our workers and their families. As Canadians, we need to face this challenge as one united team.»

In December, outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reportedly approached Mark Carney to serve as Canadian finance minister, which caused the incumbent, Chrystia Freeland, to leave the Cabinet and publicly release her resignation letter in which she wrote that she and the prime minister had «found [themselves] at odds about the best path forward for Canada.»

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FILE - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau waves as he leaves the offices of Salesforce on Feb. 8, 2018, in San Francisco. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via AP, File)

FILE – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau waves as he leaves the offices of Salesforce on Feb. 8, 2018, in San Francisco. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press via AP, File) (AP)

Less than a month later, Trudeau announced his intention to step down as Liberal leader and prime minister, in which he conceded that if he’s «having to fight internal battles, [he] cannot be the best option» in a general election scheduled to be held no later than Oct. 20.

But opposition parties have vowed to force an earlier national vote through a non-confidence motion in the House of Commons against the Liberal minority government when Parliament is recalled on March 24.

On Saturday, Canada’s Globe and Mail newspaper reported that Carney will likely call a snap election the week before the March 24 resumption of Parliament, with voting day on either April 28 or May 5.

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The new Liberal leader is expected to meet with Trudeau on Monday to discuss the transition that will find Carney and a slimmed-down Cabinet sworn into office by Friday.

WHO IS PIERRE POILIEVRE? CANADA’S CONSERVATIVE LEADER SEEKING TO BECOME NEXT PRIME MINISTER AFTER TRUDEAU EXIT

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Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, during the Canada Strong and Free Networking Conference in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on Thursday, April 11, 2024. Prime Minister Trudeau has been under fire over the past year due to Canada’s soaring cost of housing, and is trailing badly in the polls to Poilievre, who’s the favorite to win the next election.  (David Kawai/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

But regardless of the Liberals having a new leader with some momentum in the polls, Canada’s Conservatives under their leader Pierre Poilievre are ready for a «change election,» said Laura Kurkimaki, who served as deputy national campaign manager for the Conservative Party during the last federal election in 2021.

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«We’ve had 10 years of a Liberal government and Canadians are tired of that,» said Kurkimaki, who also served as principal secretary to former Conservative official opposition leader Erin O’Toole whose party won the popular vote but not enough House seats to win the 2021 election.

Furthermore, she said the new Liberal leader would be running on «Trudeau’s record,» and while Carney wasn’t a member of the prime minister’s government, he was appointed last September by the Liberal Party to chair a task force on economic growth for Trudeau.

«The next election will be about who is going to make life more affordable for Canadians,» said Kurkimaki. «What’s going on in the U.S. impacts that, of course, and creates economic uncertainty in Canada.»

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President Trump looks toward likely Trudeau successor Mark Carney of Canada.  (Getty Images)

She added that the longer Carney waits to call an election, the Conservatives get more time to launch their attack-ads against him.

During an election, parties face spending limits. But before the writ is dropped to launch the election period, parties can spend as much as they want on advertising, and the Conservatives raised more than double (about $29 million) last year than the Liberals, at about $11 million.

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In an interview with The Spectator, President Trump, commenting on the Conservative party leader, said Poilievre’s «biggest problem is he’s not a MAGA guy … He’s not a Trump guy at all.»

The Canadian Conservative leader replied on X, stating: «Mr. President, it is true. I am not MAGA.»

«I am for Canada First. Always,» Poilievre posted. «Canada has always been America’s best friend & ally. But we will NEVER be the 51st state.»

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