By Catholic League President Bill Donohue
Several Catholic news outlets, including Catholic News
Service, have reported that Joseph Donnelly, President Biden’s nominee to be
the new U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See, is a “pro-life” Democrat. They are
wrong. Worse, Donnelly is not only at odds with the Catholic Church on
abortion, he is pro-gay marriage, against religious liberty, and against school
choice.
When Donnelly served as a congressman from Indiana
(2007-2013), he was pro-life, but when he became a U.S. Senator (2013-2019), he
pivoted and joined the pro-abortion camp. Here’s the evidence.
While serving in the 111th Congress, 2009-2010, Donnelly
agreed with the positions of National Right to Life 83% of the time. When he
became a senator, his numbers dropped to 20% (2013-2014), 25% (2015-2016), and
28% (2017-2018).
NARAL, the pro-abortion giant, gave him a 0% score in 2016,
but he jumped to 84% in 2017 and 80% in 2018.
Donnelly also voted for the Affordable Care Act, or
Obamacare, in 2010, even though the bill required Catholic non-profits, such as
the Little Sisters of the Poor, to pay for abortion-inducing drugs in their
healthcare plans.
According to Bill McGurn of the Wall Street Journal, he was
not initially in favor of the bill, but a phone call from the former president
of Notre Dame University, Father Theodore Hesburgh—done at the behest of House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi—convinced him to change his mind. It worked. Thereafter,
Donnelly never voted to repeal Obamacare.
Donnelly’s support for Obamacare pitted him against the
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). In 2012, Cardinal Timothy
Dolan, president of the USCCB, wrote that the Obama administration “has refused
to exempt religious institutions that serve the common good—including Catholic
schools, charities and hospitals—from its sweeping new health-care mandate that
requires employers to purchase contraception, including abortion-producing
drugs, and sterilization coverage for their employees.”
In 2017, when President Trump signed a bill that would deny
states the right to use Title X funds to enable abortion providers, Donnelly
voted against it.
In August 2015, Donnelly voted against funding Planned Parenthood,
but literally four months later he voted to fund it. In 2018, he once again
voted to have the taxpayers fund this abortion-clinic behemoth.
On gay marriage, Donnelly went through a similar
“evolution.” He was initially opposed to it, which is why the Human Rights
Campaign, a prominent gay organization, gave him a score of only 30% when he
was in the House. But when he got to the Senate, this homosexual entity
was so delighted with him that they gave him a score of 85%.
In 2013, the USCCB issued a statement opposing the
Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA). The bill, which was promoted as a way
to protect homosexuals from being discriminated against in the workplace, was
much more than that. “The bill does not distinguish,” the bishops said, “between
sexual inclination and sexual conduct.” The
bishops also criticized the bill for inadequate religious-liberty protections.
Donnelly voted for it.
A year later, after the U.S. Supreme Court issued its
“Hobby Lobby” ruling—it protected the religious rights of private business
owners—the Democrats sought to undo it. Bishop Timothy L. Doherty of the
Lafayette Diocese was none too happy with Donnelly. “Two weeks after they
pleaded with Congress to maintain our religious freedom, a majority of the Senate—including
our own Sen. Joe Donnelly of Indiana—voted to move forward with legislation to
take that freedom away.”
In 2015, Donnelly fought against an Indiana bill that would
safeguard religious liberty. The bill, which was modeled after the 1993
Religious Freedom Restoration Act, had already been adopted by thirty states.
More important, allegations that it would lead to discrimination against
homosexuals were unfounded. The evidence showed that these laws did not
engender a single act of discrimination against any American.
In Donnelly’s last term in the Senate, he voted against a
school choice measure that would have allowed families to use 529 account funds
to help pay for private and secondary education, including homeschooling. Thus
did he stand fast against the bishops in their support for school choice
initiatives that would assist Catholic schools.
Joe Donnelly started out as a Catholic official who was
mostly in line with the policy prescriptions of the Catholic Church. But he
ended his career in government as a foe of the Church’s moral teachings. Now he
wants to represent the U.S. at the Vatican.
There is a reason why Donnelly was co-chair of Catholics
for Biden. Like our “devout Catholic” president, he turned rogue.
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