Ohio Pro-Life Org Ousts Comms Director After Viral Christian Social Media Exchange

Ohio Right to Life has fired Elizabeth Marbach, the organization’s communications director, following a viral exchange on X with Congressman Max Miller (R-OH), whose wife is a Member Trustee at the pro-life organization, according to The Sentinel.

On Tuesday, Marbach posted to X: “There’s no hope for any of us outside of having faith in Jesus Christ alone.”

Miller reposted Marbach’s message, stating: “This is one of the most bigoted tweets I have ever seen. Delete it, Lizzie. Religious freedom in the United States applies to every religion. You have gone too far.”

This is one of the most bigoted tweets I have ever seen.

Delete it, Lizzie.

Religious freedom in the United States applies to every religion.

You have gone too far. https://t.co/QCx8oAT1Kr

— Max Miller (@MaxMillerOH) August 15, 2023

Marbach then reposted Miller, writing that “these are the words of Jesus himself,” further quoting scripture.

Sorry, Congressman, but these are the words of Jesus himself.

“Jesus answered, ‘I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.’”

No one has hope outside of Jesus Christ and every knee will bow one day declaring that Jesus Chris is Lord. https://t.co/23txJgEZMa

— Lizzie Marbach (@LizzieMarbach) August 15, 2023

Following further exchange, as well as backlash from numerous people, Miller offered an apology, saying his tweet “conveyed a message” that he “did not intend,” adding, “I sincerely apologize to Lizzie and to everyone who read my post.”

Congressman Miller’s wife, Emily Moreno Miller, is a Member Trustee at Ohio Right to Life. According to The Sentinel, Marbach was provided the option to resign or “receive a transition period,” but reportedly declined.

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The Sentinel also notes, however, that Marbach’s dismissal follows not only her viral interaction with Congressman Miller, but a post on X in which she called abortion activist Rachel Coyle a “murderous liar,” which reportedly troubled a senior Ohio Right to Life employee.

Ohio Right to Life CEO Peter Range issued a statement on X regarding Marbach’s ouster on Thursday evening.

“Ohio Right to Life can confirm that Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’ Marbach is no longer employed at Ohio Right to Life,” Range said in a statement attributed to the pro-life organization. “This decision was not based on any single event as some on social media claim. We appreciate Lizzie’s service and wish her the best in future endeavors.”

Speaking with The Sentinel, Marbach said she prays that Ohio Right to Life doesn’t allow “politics” to distract the organization from “abolishing abortion.”

Trump Cancels Event Where He Said He Would Show Evidence Of Election Fraud In Georgia

Former President Donald Trump said Thursday night that he is canceling a press conference that he scheduled for Monday during which he would show significant evidence that voter fraud occurred in Georgia during the 2020 presidential election.

After being indicted at the start of the week on 13 felony counts in Fulton County related to his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, Trump said on social media that he was going to be releasing a “detailed but irrefutable” report on alleged election fraud “which took place in Georgia.”

“Based on the results of this CONCLUSIVE Report, all charges should be dropped against me & others – There will be a complete EXONERATION!” Trump stated, adding that prosecutors should go after those who allegedly rigged the election.

However, Trump’s lawyers pled with him to not hold the event because it could be used against him in his case. One of his former White House lawyers warned it could lead to an obstruction charge because it could be seen as trying to taint the jury pool.

“Rather than releasing the Report on the Rigged & Stolen Georgia 2020 Presidential Election on Monday, my lawyers would prefer putting this, I believe, Irrefutable & Overwhelming evidence of Election Fraud & Irregularities in formal Legal Filings as we fight to dismiss this disgraceful Indictment by a publicity & campaign finance seeking D.A., who sadly presides over a record breaking Murder & Violent Crime area, Atlanta,” Trump wrote on social media. “Therefore, the News Conference is no longer necessary!”

The New York Times said that the report that Trump was expected to release was a 100+ page document compiled by one of his communications aides who is said to be a “true believer” in the former president’s claims that the election was rigged and stolen.

Georgia Republican Governor Brian Kemp posted a screenshot of Trump’s statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, and pushed back on the claim that the election was rigged: “The 2020 election in Georgia was not stolen.”

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“For nearly three years now, anyone with evidence of fraud has failed to come forward — under oath — and prove anything in a court of law,” Kemp said. “Our elections in Georgia are secure, accessible, and fair and will continue to be as long as I am governor. The future of our country is at stake in 2024 and that must be our focus.”

The 2020 election in Georgia was not stolen.

For nearly three years now, anyone with evidence of fraud has failed to come forward – under oath – and prove anything in a court of law. Our elections in Georgia are secure, accessible, and fair and will continue to be as long as I… pic.twitter.com/jaru2iBDo7

— Brian Kemp (@BrianKempGA) August 15, 2023

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