
Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America
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Across a nation fractured by abortion, Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, sits with host Donald T. Eason to lay bare the stakes of the pro-life cause. As leader of the country’s largest pro-life organization, Dannenfelser pulls back the curtain on chemical abortions, spotlighting a rarely discussed procedure: abortion pill reversal. With a dose of progesterone, women can halt the abortion process after taking the first pill—a lifeline with documented successes that remains shrouded in silence. She points to studies revealing grim realities—severe adverse events, even death, tied to abortion pills—and accuses the industry of sidelining women’s health, often denying ultrasounds despite evidence that over 50% of women choose life after seeing their unborn child. Dannenfelser details her group’s unyielding mission: door-to-door campaigns in battleground states, advocacy to elect pro-life leaders, and a commitment to healing for women scarred by abortion. Her work is grounded in the belief that life begins at conception, where unique DNA marks a new human soul. Yet she confronts systemic failures—clinics bypassing informed consent, particularly for non-English speakers—exposing an industry she says values abortion over humanity. This is a conversation that cuts to the core, blending science, faith, and moral urgency to reveal the unseen battles of the pro-life movement.