‘Gosnell’ abortion movie to be screened at White House

In his latest sign of support for the pro-life movement, the White House is planning to show the movie about Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell, dubbed “America’s biggest serial killer.”

“Gosnell,” the biggest-ever crowdfunded movie, is set to be screened Friday, according to the producers of the PG-13 movie about Gosnell’s X-rated practice.

“It’s sending a very powerful message,” said a note from the team behind the book and movie about the abortionist convicted of murdering three infants born alive during botched abortions and convicted to serve life in prison.

Gosnell’s trial was initially ignored by the liberal media until conservative outlets turned it into a megastory.

According to reports, it is the first political movie to be screened in the Trump White House.

Word about the screening has swept through the pro-life movement, and supporters are going on Twitter to thank Trump.

In office, Trump, backed by Vice President Mike Pence, has become the strongest supporter of the pro-life movement. He has made several decisions to promote the movement and surrounded himself with pro-life aides like Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

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