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'He Believes in Survival of the Fighters, Not the Fittest' Says Millennial 'Right to Try' Recipient of President Trump in Powerful Testimony at Faith & Freedom Coalition Conference

Aimee Herd : Jun 27, 2019
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"We all know the story of the Good Samaritan. Well, I was that victim on the side of the road, a victim of medical error. My Good Samaritan, President Donald J. Trump, he saw me there and he didn't walk by, he stopped..." -Natalie Harp

airlift(Washington, DC) During President Trump's speech at Wednesday's Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference, he mentioned a young woman who was battling bone cancer, and whose health had taken a turn for the worst following a medical mistake. (Screengrab image: Natalie Harp, President Trump)

Natalie Harp was left, at the time, in 'excruciating pain' and in a wheelchair, with little hope given by the medical community.

She was offered opiates and even given counseling on 'dying with dignity' until the 'Right to Try' law was signed by President Trump last year, which enabled her to 'explore experimental treatment opportunities' with other doctors.

After explaining her plight, Trump then asked if Harp was at the conference, and finding she was, he called her onstage.

"We all know the story of the Good Samaritan. Well, I was that victim on the side of the road, a victim of medical error," Harp said in a short, but powerful testimony. "My Good Samaritan, President Donald J. Trump, he saw me there and he didn't walk by, he stopped.

"And for every single one of us, he gave up his own quality of life so we could live, and work, and fight with dignity."

The Right to Try law allows 'terminally ill patients to access drug treatments that have not yet been fully approved by the Food and Drug Administration,' according to a Fox News report.

"He believes in survival of the fighters, not the fittest," Harp exuberantly stated regarding the President, adding a rally cry to now fight for a second term for Trump. Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

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