It's not Charlie's parents that President Trump and Pope Francis are making things more difficult for. It's the doctors, judges, bureaucrats and liberal newspaper editors who want Charlie to die
Unspecified U.S. hospital offers to treat Charlie Gard for free . . . if anyone can get him here
I am under no illusions about Charlie Gard's chances of survival and recovery. They are not good. His parents know that too. And the controversy over his treatment or lack thereof is not about the nature of his prognosis. It is about who has the right to make the decision when to stop trying to save the boy.
To most people with a heart and a brain, that's a very simple matter. The decision belongs to Charlie's parents.
To the ghouls at the British National Health Service and in the European courts, the parents should not be allowed to make the decision because it's better to stop trying to help Charlie and let him "die with dignity."