Absent a federal abortion ban, Republicans are working to expand the reach of their states’ abortion bans. The latest effort involves Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton suing a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills to a Texas resident.
Since Trump’s reelection, many women and health care providers across the U.S. have been stockpiling supplies of abortion pills and emergency contraception. One of the largest suppliers of abortion medication reported a 17-fold increase in requests the first 24 hours after Election Day.
As Donald Trump’s Cabinet takes shape, the nominees offer a preview of how his administration might handle abortion after he repeatedly flip-flopped on the issue on the campaign trail.
Vanderbilt University released the results of its latest semiannual, statewide poll which shows Tennesseans' core values are mainly unchanged after election.
In response, advocates, commentators, and legislators shamed states for preventing doctors from doing their jobs, using the near-constant refrain that “ abortion is health care .” Abortion is health care in the broad sense of the term,
Kansas voters gave Republicans bigger supermajorities in the Legislature two years after voters rejected an anti-abortion constitutional amendment.
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President-elect Trump in a new interview signaled he would not move to restrict access to abortion pills upon taking office, even as he acknowledged “things change.” “I’ll
President-elect Trump said it was very “unlikely” that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would revoke access to the abortion pill in his interview with Time as the Person of the Year. “Look,
Donald Trump, who was raised as a Presbyterian but now considers himself non-denominational, has nominated at least a dozen Catholics to top positions in his administration, including his own vice president JD Vance, a Catholic convert. | Francis Chung/POLITICO
As Donald Trump’s Cabinet begins to take shape, the nominees offer a preview of how his administration might handle abortion after he repeatedly flip-flopped on the issue on the campaign trail.
President-elect Donald Trump confirmed that it is "highly unlikely" his administration will revoke access to abortion pills.