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Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have conflicting views on abortion, IVF, contraceptive, and other reproductive health issues. Here's an in-depth look at their stances.
Nancy Northup, president and CEO at the Center for Reproductive Rights, said in a statement her organization was anticipating “even more extreme actions” from the Trump administration than his ...
Trump made these drastic moves within the first five days of his second term. On the campaign trail, he often wavered in his messaging about reproductive rights. He avoided committing to a federal ...
A government website created by the Biden administration outlining reproductive rights following the 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson has apparently been removed by the Trump administration ...
“The stance that Trump has taken is the majority feeling within the Republican Party because at the end of the day, IVF is about life,” O’Connell said. But both candidates have addressed ...
Trump's views on drug policy have shifted dramatically over time. [111] At a luncheon hosted by the Miami Herald in April 1990, Trump told a crowd of 700 people that U.S. drug enforcement policy was "a joke", and that: "We're losing badly the war on drugs. You have to legalize drugs to win that war. You have to take the profit away from these ...
Wade, reproductive rights is one of the most heated issues and something that both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will look to reach voters on. Trump’s views on abortion have varied throughout ...
When Trump re-implemented the policy in 2017, it meant that all access to contraception was reversed along with safe sex and reproductive health services in countries that receive aid from the U.S.