Anti-abortion activists who gathered in Washington DC have criticised President Donald Trump for not supporting an end to national abortion access, one day after he issued pardons to 23 activists, including some convicted of blockading a reproductive health clinic and intimidating staff and patients.Coleman Boyd, who was among those pardoned by Trump on Thursday, said at the annual March for Life rally that Trump should support a national abortion ban, something he has said he would veto if such a law were to be passed by Congress.”I’m very thankful that he pardoned us. I think he’s done lots of amazing things in the first week. I just think he is bad off on abortion,” Mr Boyd, 53, told BBC News.”I think he is a horrible president when it comes to abortion.”