The dishonest impeachment of President Donald Trump by the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday shows that leading Democrats in Washington have no intention of trying to bring our country together.
The centerpiece of the four articles of impeachment is the claim that President Trump engaged in "inciting an insurrection" against the United States federal government by fomenting the riot at the U.S. Capitol last week.
An Irish Catholic who grew up going to St. Margaret's Church in Dorchester (now St. Teresa of Calcutta Church), U.S. Labor Secretary nominee Marty Walsh has been a strong advocate for abortion expansion policies — and expressed no concerns when the city named a landmark after an abortion doctor in Boston during his tenure as mayor.
Walsh, who has served as mayor of Boston since 2014, and was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1997 to 2014, identified as "personally pro-life" during his early years in the legislature. However, in a 2016 interview with The Boston Globe, Walsh said that the phrase doesn't mean anything. He said, "In 2001, that was kind of like a — I think a lot of legislators were trying to figure out where they were going with different things as they were moving forward and I think that you evolve over time. And so what that means: there's really no such thing as personally pro-life."