WASHINGTON — The White House on Monday would not comment specifically on President Joe Biden and reception of Communion and would not answer if a 15-week-old unborn child is a human being. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was asked the same question about the unborn last week. When asked by a reporter at Monday’s press briefing if Biden believes that a 15-week-old unborn baby is a human being, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki would not directly answer the question. “Are you asking me if the president supports a woman’s right to choose? He does,” Psaki said. The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments this fall in a pivotal abortion case on Mississippi’s ban on most abortions after 15 weeks. Psaki was also asked about Communion on Monday. A reporter asked her what President Biden’s “reaction” was to a proposed Eucharistic document of the U.S. bishops. Psaki said Biden’s faith was “personal” and would not comment on the document.
White House Won’t Say if Unborn Child Is Human Being at 15 Weeks| National Catholic Register

White House Won’t Say if Unborn Child Is Human Being at 15 Weeks| National Catholic Register
