The March for Life is organized by the March for Life Education and Defense Fund (the national March for Life organization).
According to contemporaneous news coverage, President Trump delivered a pre-recorded video message to the March for Life (i.e., he sent a video message rather than appearing in person).
The YouTube video is posted on the official White House website/video feed (WhiteHouse.gov) and was distributed as the Presidents official video message; the White House has posted March-for-Life video messages there and to its channels.
A full official transcript of the Presidents remarks was published in news reports covering the event (news outlets printed the text of his video message); the White House video page typically includes the video but may or may not host a full transcript—consult major press outlets or the White House post for verbatim text.
No new executive orders or formal policy documents were announced during the March for Life speech; coverage describes the message as a political/ceremonial pro‑life address highlighting prior actions (judicial appointments, Mexico City Policy expansion, funding proposals) rather than announcing immediate executive actions.
The national March for Life took place in Washington, D.C.; the rally began on the National Mall and the march route moved toward the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 23, 2026, with the rally beginning around midday (rally departures reported at about 1:00 p.m. ET).
The Presidents video message reinforces the administrations pro‑life positions and can bolster political support among pro‑life constituencies, shape legislative priorities (encouraging further state and federal pro‑life measures), and sharpen partisan debate—but it did not by itself create a new legal change; its main impact is political signaling and mobilization.