The Women’s March on Washington, which has expelled a pro-life feminist group on Monday for their stance on abortion after feminist media complaints, has a partnership with another anti-abortion group — The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR).
The march’s organizers released a statement on Monday, claiming “The Women’s March’s platform is pro-choice and that has been our stance from day one.” The statement also said that including an “anti-choice” organization was an “error”. It added: “We look forward to marching on behalf of individuals who share the view that women deserve the right to make their own reproductive decisions.”
Yet while the organizers claim that only pro-choice groups are allowed to partner with the march on January 21, one day after Donald Trump’s inauguration, the march maintains its ties with anti-abortion Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR).