“I hope that in his family, he never has to face that crisis”

 First row from left, Reps. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., Sylvia Garcia, D-Texas, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Alma Adams, D-N.C., pose for a group photo of House Democrats in the Capitol Visitor Center

Source: Paul Bois

Following President Trump’s emphatic defense of the unborn in the face of such moral evils like late-term abortions during the State of the Union address on Tuesday night, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the ban on such a practice is “really quite a sad thing.”

While rushing through the halls of Congress, a reporter with The Daily Caller confronted the House Speaker to get her thoughts on President Trump’s call for a ban on late-term abortions. Her answer was typical Nancy Pelosi.

“It’s really quite a sad thing when you know that we’ll be talking about something that applies to the health and life — health and ability to have other children of women,” said Pelosi. “I hope that in his family, he never has to face that crisis and apply his attitude toward it.”

As noted by LifeNews, Pelosi was shilling heavily for abortion on Tuesday night, being that she invited Planned Parenthood president Leana Wen as her guest for the evening.

“As an immigrant, a mother, a doctor, and the president of Planned Parenthood, I am honored to attend the State of the Union as the guest of Speaker Pelosi — who throughout her illustrious career has been a staunch champion for women’s rights, immigrant rights, voting rights, and universal access to health care,” Wen said in a statement in response to Pelosi’s invite.