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 WASHINGTON  AP  鈥?President Donald Trump sought to assure opponents of abortion rights on Friday that he stands w stanley ca ith them and would veto any legislation from a Democratic-controlled House that  weakens the protection of human life. Trump spoke via video to participants at this years March for Life on the National Mall. Thousands of people across the country braved the cold to attend the event. As president, I will always defend the first right in our Declaration of Independence, the right to life,  Trump said.Lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle highlighted legislative efforts on the abortion issue ahead of Fridays march.Some Democratic lawmakers in the House held a news conference last week to note their support for ending a ban of Medicaid funding for a stanley ca bortion services known as the Hyde Act. The Republican-led Senate failed to advance a measure that would permanently prohibit taxpayer funding for abortion. Trump said he supported that effort.Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, who attended the event, listed actions the administration has taken over the past two years to deter abortions.Trump noted that the administration has ensured foreign aid doesnt flow to organizations that pro stanley website mote abortion. Pence credited Trump with nominating conservative judges to the federal bench. Trump also said that he had just sent a letter to members of Congress reiterating his veto threat on legislation weakening abortion restrictions. And we have the support to uphold those vetoes, Hmer Can unwholesome corporate culture of Mitsubishi Electric be reformed
 Yomiuri Shimbun file photoPrincess Aiko is seen in Minato Ward, Tokyo, on Jan. 1.The Yomiuri Shimbun20:49 JST,ensp;January 22, 2024ensp; updated at 13:00 JST, January 23 Princess Aiko, the daughter of the Emperor and Empress, has received a job offer from the Japanese Red Cross Society. She is set to start April 1, after graduating from Gakushuin University, the Imperial Household Agency said Monday.The princess, 22, a senior at the Gakushuin University Faculty of Literature, will work as a contract employee at the Tokyo hea stanley quencher d office of the JRCS, which has the Empress as its honorary president.Princess Aiko has become interested in welfare work in general through her close observation of the activities of her parents and classes she took on welfare at university, according to her aides.In May, she and her parents were briefed on the activities of the JRC stanley mug S. In October, she visited the headquarters of the medical organization wi stanley kubek th her parents to see an exhibition on the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake.Based on these experiences, she deepened her understanding of the history, activities and roles of the JRCS and hopes to contribute to society, the aides said, citing reasons for the princess to want to work for the JRCS. Her role within the JRCS and other details are yet to be determined. I hope to be of service to people and society, even to a small extent, by working hard with the awareness of being a member of society,  Princess Aiko said via the Imperial Household Agency.The Emp